If you or someone else is in immediate danger, please call emergency services on 000 (24 hours).
For other types of support, these free and confidential services can help.
Lifeline Australia
Lifeline Australia provides free, 24-hour phone crisis support and suicide prevention.
Anyone in Australia can speak to a trained crisis supporter over the phone, any time of the day or night. Call 13 11 14.
Beyond Blue
Beyond Blue can support you with anxiety, depression and suicide prevention.
Whether you're looking for mental health resources or qualified support for yourself or someone you're concerned about, call 1300 224 636.
headspace
Headspace provides mental health support to 12–25 year-olds. There are more than 110 headspace centres around Australia.
You can drop in, talk to someone over the phone or chat online. They can support you to get back on track and manage your mental health. Call 1800 650 890.
Kids Helpline
Kids Helpline provides and confidential 24/7 phone support and online counselling for young people aged five to 25. Their phone line is open 24-hours-a-day, seven days a week. Call 1800 55 1800 or use the online live chat.
Parent Line
Parent Line is a free phone service for parents and carers of children from birth to 18 years old. They offer confidential and anonymous counselling and support on parenting issues. Call 13 22 89.
QLife
QLife is an anonymous and free LGBTIQA+ peer support and referral service for people in Australia. Theirphone and web chat are available from 3 pm to midnight every day. Call1800 184 527or use theironline chat.
PANDA
PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia) supports the mental health of parents and families during pregnancy and in their first year of parenthood. They offer a safe, confidential and caring space for you to talk. Call1300 726 306.
Mental Health and Wellbeing Locals provide free mental health care and support right in our community, making it easier for you to get the help you need.
You don't need a referral, with support available to anyone aged 26 years and older who is facing mental health or wellbeing issues. You can also get help if you're supporting someone with mental ill health.
Support is available to suit your needs. It can be in-person, over the phone or through outreach services.
If you prefer to stay anonymous, call 1300 375 330.
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Anxiety and depression can affect anyone, no matter their age.
Beyond Blue offers advice and resources to help anyone dealing with these issues. Support includes information and resources for older people to help them better understand and manage their feelings.
Whether you're looking for coping strategies, understanding the signs and symptoms, or need someone to talk to, Beyond Blue is there to help.
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If you're looking for local support and a sense of community, check out the Whittlesea Men’s Shed or The Shed Online. These groups are perfect for making friends, sharing stories, learning new things or just hanging out and working on a project together.
It's a relaxed way to meet like-minded people and make new connections.
Dementia Australia offers resources and help for people with dementia and their families, including the National Dementia Helpline, counselling and support groups. You can reach the helpline on 1800 100 500.
The organisation provides services to support you at every stage; from understanding an initial diagnosis to managing day-to-day challenges. If you need someone to talk to, advice or a place to connect with others, Dementia Australia can guide you and your loved ones.
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Loss and grief are deeply personal experiences.
Grief Australia can help guide you through these tough times with compassionate support and practical resources.
They offer counselling, workshops and support groups where you can share your experience and learn how to heal.
Whether you're dealing with the loss of a loved one, facing life changes or dealing with complicated emotions, they can help you find your way forward.
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