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Lifeline is committed to advocating for the prioritisation of mental health and wellbeing and working with media to reduce stigma and ensure the safe and responsible reporting of all aspects of mental health.

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Media Resources

It is important that all public messages are safe and life affirming and do not sensationalise suicide.

Our Media Resources pages includes guidelines for safely talking about suicide, up to date data and statistics, and contacts for all media enquiries.

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Media Releases

Lifeline Australia takes a proactive approach to working with media who play a critical role in assisting us to:

  • Advocate for equality in access to mental health supports
  • Ensure Australians are aware that our services are available to anyone in Australia who needs us
  • Reduce the stigma that surrounds mental health and suicide; and
  • Promote positive help-seeking and help-giving behaviour change. 

Below are some of the recent media releases Lifeline has distributed to the nation-wide media:

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Lifeline Australia honours the remarkable dedication and impact of its volunteers

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Lifeline Is Here To Provide Connection And Support Over Busy Festive Season Ahead

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Lifeline Urges Australians to Get to Know All the Ways to Reach Out for Support

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Lifeline Celebrates Volunteers

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13YARN Marks 50,000 Calls

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Cost of Living Pressures

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Lifeline Australia welcomes Her Excellency the Honourable Ms Sam Mostyn AC as new Patron

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‘Lifeline Connect’ offers in-person support across Northern Sydney libraries