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Article — 6 May 2022
Mental Health Australia is today calling on both major parties and all candidates in the upcoming Federal Election to acknowledge and act on climate change.
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Article — 6 May 2022
Education and employment can be cornerstones for feeling part of a community and contributing to that community.
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Article — 11 May 2022
Since the inception of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), Mental Health Australia has advocated for improvements to NDIS assessment and service provision to better meet the needs of people with psychosocial disability.
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Article — 12 May 2022
As polling day for the 2022 Federal Election draws near, Mental Health Australia is reminding the major parties, and all candidates, of the importance to address all forms of stigma and discrimination when it comes to the mental health and wellbeing of all Australians.
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Article — 16 May 2022
A survey commissioned by Mental Health Australia found 82% of respondents view a party’s position on mental health and wellbeing and provision of related services as important in guiding their voting decision at the federal election on 21 May.
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Article — 17 May 2022
In a week where the focus has been on the increase to mortgage repayments, Mental Health Australia is reminding both major parties, and all candidates in the Federal Election, just how important affordable housing is when it comes to mental health recovery and wellbeing.
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Article — 19 May 2022
Australia is a multicultural country, and as our cultural, linguistic and religious diversity continues to grow, we must acknowledge just how difficult the last two years have been for many in our ethnic communities.
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Article — 19 May 2022
Mental ill health is a growing problem in Australia and has been made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Article — 23 May 2022
Mental Health Australia – the peak national non-government organisation representing and promoting the Australian mental health sector – welcomes and congratulates the incoming Prime Minister Anthony Albanese MP and his team on their election victory.
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Article — 3 June 2022
This Incoming Government Brief suggests opportunities the government may wish to seize within its first 100 days and provides strategic, political and fiscal context for these opportunities. Mental Health Australia provides independent advice on systemic mental health reform to members of parliam