
With shows already sold out, Lifeline is giving music fans around Australia the chance to win a very rare commodity – a double pass to a 2010 Big Day Out concert.

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If you are looking for information about mental health or help seeking resources we provide a range of Self-help tool kits. These tool kits are produced by mental health professionals and offer information and advice on a range of mental health and help seeking topics including suicide prevention. This practical and useful information can be found at - www.lifeline.org.au/find_help/info_servi ce/toolkits
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These self-help tool kits are designed by mental health professionals and offer information and advice on a range of mental health and help seeking topics. This information may be useful to you or someone you know.

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This week national medical reporter Sophie Scott looks at the suicide rates in Australia and a groundbreaking operation to help wheelchair-bound patients.

The October 2009 edition of Lifeline's newsletter has just been published and you can read it here: www.lifeline.org.au/newsletter Covered in this month's edition: Details about an important Commonwealth Senate Inquiry into Suicide Prevention - find out how to have your say; and information and...

Enter Lifeline's Big Day Out 2010 SMS Competition for your chance to WIN a double pass to the Big Day Out in your nearest capital city! Don't miss this chance to win sought after tickets to this awesome music event. Lifeline has 25 passes in total to give away...

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A New Call Made Every Minute
Lifeline receives a new call to its 24 hour telephone crisis line every minute, 365 days a year. Today is World Mental Health Day, and Lifeline is taking the opportunity to provide a snapshot of Australia’s mental health and emotional wellbeing.
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Lifeline receives a new call to its 24 hour telephone crisis line every minute, 365 days a year. Today is World Mental Health Day, and Lifeline is taking the opportunity to provide a snapshot of Australia’s mental health and emotional wellbeing.
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Working Towards Resilience
Lifeline Australia is partnering with D-Stress Author Meiron Lees to help Australians build emotional resilience in their lives.
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Lifeline Australia is partnering with D-Stress Author Meiron Lees to help Australians build emotional resilience in their lives.
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Tell Your Story
A Senate Inquiry into suicide in Australia has been announced and
Lifeline is calling on you to share your story to be used as supportive
evidence in Lifeline’s Inquiry submission.
This is a once in a
lifetime opportunity to have your voice heard and to help all
Australians recognise the far reaching impact o...f suicide.
We are seeking stories from people who:
- Live with suicidal thoughts
- Have attempted suicide
- Are bereaved by a loved one's suicide
- Support a friend or family member in any of the above situations
- Have helped someone in any of the above situations
- Have experiences as a caregiver
- Have noticed about others' struggles with suicide.
- Can make suggestions about how services could be improved or how they can be more effective.
For more information or to make your contribution online please visit http://www.lifeline.org.au/support_us/se nate_inquiry_into_suicide
Contributions can be made up until the 6th of November.Read More
A Senate Inquiry into suicide in Australia has been announced and
Lifeline is calling on you to share your story to be used as supportive
evidence in Lifeline’s Inquiry submission.
This is a once in a
lifetime opportunity to have your voice heard and to help all
Australians recognise the far reaching impact o...f suicide.
We are seeking stories from people who:
- Live with suicidal thoughts
- Have attempted suicide
- Are bereaved by a loved one's suicide
- Support a friend or family member in any of the above situations
- Have helped someone in any of the above situations
- Have experiences as a caregiver
- Have noticed about others' struggles with suicide.
- Can make suggestions about how services could be improved or how they can be more effective.
For more information or to make your contribution online please visit http://www.lifeline.org.au/support_us/se
Contributions can be made up until the 6th of November.Read More

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In the last few weeks, thousands of Australians have Made Their Mark to show their support for Indigenous healing, emotional wellbeing and suicide prevention.
Have you?
It only takes a minute - and for every person that participates, the NRL's One Community Foundation gives $1 to Lifeline. Once you have made your own hand - get your friends to do it too. Every $1 helps.
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Click on the get started button below to make your mark by creating a personalised hand print and help Lifeline save Indigenous lives.

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Lifeline Welcomes Senate Inquiry
Lifeline Australia has today welcomed the announcement of a Senate Inquiry into suicide in Australia. The Senate has today referred the Inquiry to the Community Affairs References Committee.
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Lifeline Australia has today welcomed the announcement of a Senate Inquiry into suicide in Australia. The Senate has today referred the Inquiry to the Community Affairs References Committee.
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Lifeline Make your mark at www.lifeline.org.au/makeyourmark
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Click on the get started button below to make your mark by creating a personalised hand print and help Lifeline save Indigenous lives.

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The National Rugby League's One Community is proudly sponsoring Lifeline's Make Your
Mark campaign and will donate $1 to Lifeline for every hand print created online.
Visit the Make Your Mark website and show your support for Indigenous suicide prevention.

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Lifeline Welcomes Blank-Page Communique
Lifeline Australia has today welcomed the Communiqué from the Blank-Page Summit as an important step towards Indigenous suicide prevention.
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Lifeline Australia has today welcomed the Communiqué from the Blank-Page Summit as an important step towards Indigenous suicide prevention.
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