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The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald have released a podcast series, called “Enough”.

Caring for your mental health

Insights and practical advice about mental health in young people, from anxiety and depression to disordered eating.

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A girl who was raped by her schoolmate said the crime has left her irreversibly damaged

A week after I turned 14, I attempted suicide. Here’s what I learnt

March 18, 2022. It is a night I will never forget. I had been out with mates, gotten home and I was just feeling the lowest I had ever felt in my entire life. I ended up being in hospital for 16 hours.

  • Anonymous
Jack’s story

Jack was a regular teenager. Everything changed all at once

Life was already changing for Jack when the pandemic struck. Isolated for months, the 15-year-old struggled under a wave of depression.

  • The Visual Stories Team
A teenager in isolation.

A few weeks ago, my teenage daughter tried to end her own life

On a Friday night in March our beloved bright, super sporty, blue cheese-loving 14-year-old daughter attempted suicide. In the wee small hours when sleep evades me, when our daughter sleeps next to me, I realise I’ve learned some lessons.

  • Anonymous
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What is ‘enough’ for you? Young Australians on optimism and the future

We asked that question of young Australians. Here’s what 12 of them said.

  • Sophie Aubrey and Jewel Topsfield
Portia Walker-Fernando from Casino, pictured with her children, believes that culturally-informed healing programs are crucial to improving rates of mental illness among Indigenous Australians.

‘I have a panic attack every Survival Day’: Why Western therapy wasn’t the answer for Portia

To find true healing for her depression and anxiety, Portia Walker-Fernando has moved away from conventional Western support systems, instead leaning on methods her people have used for thousands of years.

  • Sophie Aubrey and Jewel Topsfield
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Melani grew addicted to the ‘trance’ of binge-eating. Then came the guilt

Melani De Sousa lived with the most common type of eating disorder for 15 years, yet the illness remains little-known and widely misunderstood.

  • Sophie Aubrey
He always loved AFL but struggled to find opportunities to play, as a trans boy. Alex Dalton reflects on sport, mental health, friendship and coming out.

Alex Dalton gives advice to the parents of trans children

He always loved AFL but struggled to find opportunities to play, as a trans boy. Alex Dalton reflects on sport, mental health, friendship and coming out.

Shanika Hawthorne has twice been on waiting lists to access youth mental health services.

Three things Australia could do to help fix the mental health crisis

One in five Australians experience a mental health condition in a given year. So, what do experts think the incoming federal government could do to help fix the mental health crisis?

  • Jewel Topsfield
Panic attack explainer

What is a panic attack and why do we have them?

Two in five Australians will have a panic attack at some point in their life. Why do they start? What’s happening in your brain? And are they dangerous?

  • Sophie Aubrey

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