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Doorstop interview with Assistant Minister McBride, Wagga Wagga – 11 July 2025
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's doorstop interview about expansion of headspace Wagga Wagga and the Medicare Mental Health Centre.Expanded headspace Wagga Wagga now open
Young people across the Riverina now have greater access to free mental health care with the opening of the new and expanded headspace Wagga Wagga.New headspace for young people in Hamilton
Young people in Western Victoria now have greater access to free mental health care and support, following the opening of a new youth mental health service in Hamilton today by Assistant Minister Kate Thwaites.New First Nations focused headspace for north Brisbane
Young people in north Brisbane and Moreton Bay will now have access to a new mental health service, focused on supporting local First Nations people.Delivering high-quality free digital mental health supports
The Australian Government is delivering high-quality free mental health supports for new parents, younger Australians, LGBTIQA+ people and culturally and linguistically diverse communities.New headspace for young people on Bribie Island
Young people on Bribie Island now have access to mental health support and care, closer to home, with the opening of a local headspace service.Permanent headspace for Ballina opens
Young people in the New South Wales Northern Rivers can now access free mental health support with the opening of headspace Ballina.Radio interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Bridie Tanner, ABC North Coast – 21 January 2025
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Bridie Tanner on the new Ballina headspace centre and the National Mental Health Workforce Strategy.New headspace for Moonee Valley
Young people in Melbourne’s north-west will have better access to free mental health care and support with a new headspace service to open in Moonee Valley.Delivering a headspace for Armstrong Creek
Young people in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, can now access free mental health support, with the opening of headspace Armstrong Creek.Television interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Kenny Heatley, Sky News First Edition - 21 November 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Kenny Heatley on the social media age limitDelivering a headspace in Edmondson Park
Delivering on the Australian Government’s election commitment, young people across South-Western Sydney now have better access to mental health care and support with the opening of the new headspace Edmondson Park.Radio interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Nick Rheinberger, ABC Illawarra Mornings – 15 October 2024
Read the transcript from Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Nick Rheinberger on the opening of the new headspace service in Kiama.Assistant Minister McBride, speech – 10 October 2024
Read Assistant Minister McBride's speech from the headspace day event at Parliament House.Delivering a headspace in Kiama
Delivering on the Australian Government’s election commitment, young people in Kiama and the surrounding region of the South Coast now have access to free mental health care and support with the establishment of a new headspace service.New service to help children's mental health in Western Australia
Children in Perth, Western Australia will soon get the early intervention and mental health support they need with the opening of a new Head to Health Kids Hub.New headspace for young people in Manjimup
A new headspace service will open in Manjimup next year to provide mental health support to young people in the community and surrounding region.Building a better understanding of child and adolescent mental health
Curtin University will lead a national study into the mental health and wellbeing of children aged 4 to 17, with support from an $8.1 million investment from the Australian Government.New headspace for Bribie Island
Young people on Bribie Island now have access to free mental health care and support with the establishment of a new headspace service.Ensuring First Nations children on the Central Coast are school ready
The Australian Government is helping First Nations children get the best start in life, expanding the successful Connected Beginnings program to the New South Wales Central Coast.Mental health support for young Canberrans
Young people in Canberra will soon have greater access to quality mental health support through the establishment of a new headspace Early Psychosis Youth Services (EPYS) program in the ACT.Riverina headspace centres an open door for local youth
Since the doors opened to headspace Wagga Wagga in 2008 and Griffith in 2016, they’ve offered vital support to young people across the Riverina.New mental health program for Adelaide youth
A redesigned program to help young people with complex mental health was officially launched by the Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, Emma McBride.$4.6 million to support youth mental health research
The Australian Government is committed to supporting young Australians with their mental health through the translation of research into tailored healthcare centred on their needs.New services to help children's mental health
Tasmanian children will soon get the early intervention and mental health support they need – with the announcement of three Head to Health Kids Hubs.
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