
Welcome to 2022
If 2021 has shown us anything, it’s that life can still throw us curve balls and derail our plans, even when we think

Back to school
Back to School: Looking after your children’s mental health Going back to school, or ever starting school for the first time, is set

Beats for Wu: Lukasz Foundation
Lukasz Klosowski’s life was cut short at 19 by his father in a brutal shooting. Now, on what would have been his 21st,

Big Talks for Little People showing incredible results
Reports of schoolyard bullying have reduced 25 per cent among primary school students who took part in the Big Talks for Little People

Suicide prevention bill passed in South Australia
Breakthrough welcomes the successful passing of Australia’s first Suicide Prevention Bill The Bill establishes a Suicide Prevention Council as a statutory body and

Community Achievement Award
And the winner is… Growing With Gratitude has won the prestigious Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation Innovation in Mental Health, Social and Emotional Wellbeing

New ‘purple label’ supporting mental health for Fleurieu Milk
Breakthrough is joining forces with the team at Fleurieu Milk Company to help raise awareness around mental health. Throughout the month of November, 50c from

Amazing Big Talks signature event
Thank you to everyone who came along to our Spectacular Night of Big Talks for Little People! The Queen’s Theatre was transformed into

The hosts of this year’s Spectacular Big Talks for Little People signature event are…
Breakthrough is excited to announce the hosts of this year’s Spectacular Big Talks for Little People Signature Event will be… Jess Adamson and

Circadian mechanisms in mood disorders
Breakthrough is pleased to announce an exciting piece of research it will fund in conjunction with the University of Sydney and the Brain and Mind Centre.

World Mental Health Day
Sunday 10 October 2022 is World Mental Health Day and the message this year is that mental health is relevant to everyone –

The ABS releases causes of death data for 2020
The Australian Bureau of Statistics causes of death data provides important information each year about the rates of suicide in our community. 3,139