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Mental Health

Posted inAgriculture, General News, Mental Health

Goondiwindi psychologist goes in search of new age Aussie farmers

blankby AAPNovember 11, 2024

Researchers are looking into whether psychology can help improve workplace practices on Australia’s cotton farms, in a bid to better attract and retain workers.

Posted inAwareness Events, Mental Health, Tamworth

Tamworth hosts second annual Green Market for National Headspace day

by Hamish BatleyOctober 10, 2024

Tamworth’s Fitzroy Plaza was turned green this week as the community gathers to pause, reflect and connect for National Headspace Day.

Posted inAgriculture, Mental Health, Science and Research

UNE wants to know how to support farmers on the frontline of extreme weather events

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 25, 2024

Volatile weather around the globe sees Australia experiencing extreme events at an unprecedented rate, and UNE researchers have launched a new survey to find out how it’s affecting farmers.

Posted inAgriculture, Mental Health, New England Today

What does Landcare have to do with your Mental Health?

by Richard MonkSeptember 16, 2024

Meet SNE Landcare’s Elizabeth Rosser, who says that in helping people, we are helping the land… because without the people we can’t do the land care.

Posted inAwareness Events, Mental Health

R U OK? (Any) Day

blankby Lia EdwardsSeptember 12, 2024

Today, on their National Day of Action, R U OK? are calling on all Australians to ask R U OK? Any Day because life happens every day. Thousands of community […]

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