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Nominations open for the 2020 LiFE Awards

Do you know someone who is doing incredible work for suicide prevention? Nominate them for a LiFE Award today! Held annually, the LiFE Awards are the premier event in the... read more →
  • February 28, 2020
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Announcing the 2020 Diego de Leo Speaker: Hugh Mackay AO

Suicide Prevention Australia is pleased to announce that the 2020 Diego de Leo address will be delivered by Hugh Mackay AO. Hugh Mackay is  a social psychologist, researcher and bestselling... read more →
  • February 24, 2020
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Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Mental Health

The Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Mental Health system presents an unmissable opportunity for reform. Taken together, the Commission’s Inquiry, the Commonwealth Government’s ‘Towards Zero’ ambition for suicide rates in... read more →
  • February 12, 2020
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Register Today: National Suicide Prevention Conference 2020

Suicide Prevention Australia is pleased to announce that early bird registration to attend the National Suicide Prevention Conference 2020 is now open! Register early to secure your spot and receive... read more →
  • February 10, 2020
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Prime Minister announces permanent commissioner to investigate veteran suicide

Suicide Prevention Australia, the national peak body for suicide prevention, has commended the decision by the Federal Government to appoint a permanent independent commissioner to investigate veteran suicide. Suicide Prevention... read more →
  • February 4, 2020
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Peak body welcomes new approach and $64 million investment for suicide prevention

Suicide Prevention Australia has welcomed the announcement by Health Minister Greg Hunt to invest $64 million in funding for five key suicide prevention measures. The investment will include funding to... read more →
  • January 30, 2020
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Governments must act now to support bushfire affected communities and first responders with trauma package

In the wake of the bushfire crisis, Suicide Prevention Australia is calling on Governments at all levels to fund a targeted mental health and trauma relief package for communities and... read more →
  • January 23, 2020
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Suicide Prevention Australia announces new PhD research scholarships

Suicide Prevention Australia is pleased to announce three new recipients of PhD Scholarships. The Scholarship supports research relevant to all aspects of suicide prevention and to develop a capacity for... read more →
  • January 13, 2020
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Peak body welcomes targeted funding for bushfire disaster recovery

Peak body welcomes targeted funding for bushfire disaster recovery Suicide Prevention Australia, the national peak body for suicide prevention, welcomes the announcement by the Federal Government of $76 million in... read more →
  • January 12, 2020
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Applications closing soon for Innovation Research Grants

Applications closing soon for Innovation Research Grants Applications are closing soon for round 3 of Suicide Prevention Australia's Innovation Research Grants. The Innovation Research Grant provides up to $100,000 in... read more →
  • January 7, 2020
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