Problem with Aussies living at home longer
Young Australians are living with their parents for longer, but staying under the same roof doesn’t mean their relationships are close.
Young Australians are living with their parents for longer, but staying under the same roof doesn’t mean their relationships are close.
All parents worry about their kids’ health. But this mum’s obsession with her baby’s birthmark turned out to be something serious.
Jason King doesn’t want to talk about his daughter’s suicide, but he’s dedicating his life to it in an effort to make change.
A well known Australian sporting identity and his daughter have opened up on their battles with alcoholism, the heavy toll of addiction and fears for the family’s next generation.
Matty J is at the peak of his career and has a new baby on the way, but the popular podcaster and TV personality has revealed he’s more stressed than ever before.
Even as a child, James knew there was something different about his dad. It was never spoken about, until one day he made a startling discovery.
An intervention from her family, marked by a tearful 10-minute speech from her father, turned this international cricket star’s life around.
Aussie actor Tammin Sursok says she takes this approach to parenting her two girls so they always feel like they can confide in her.
It’s one of the most significant problems impacting Australian society today – and one that many parents and their kids have “never” discussed.
Teenagers are navigating a complex world of physical changes, peer pressures and identity formation, and it might be time for parents to change their approach.
New research shows not enough Aussie families are having critical conversations about mental health. But one nightly tradition is this family’s secret to supporting each other.
Despite Australia’s reputation for a laid-back culture, the reality of poor mental health is affecting millions, writes Dr Elizabeth Scott.
This has become the nation’s go-to coping strategy, providing an unexpected lifeline during the pandemic and beyond.
If it seems like all the younger people in your life are sad and anxious, you’re not imagining it – but the cause might not be what you’re expecting.
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