Maintaining mental health during drought (12/22)

In any given year, one in five Australians will experience symptoms of mental illness and about 60% won’t seek help.

Mental illness is prevalent throughout Australia, with over one in five Australians aged between 16 - 85 years (43.7 per cent or 8.6 million people) having experienced a mental illness at some point in their life. In any given year, one in five Australians will experience symptoms of mental illness and about 60% won’t seek help. Generally, over 75% of mental health problems tend to occur before the age of 2. Unfortunately, as a result, suicide is the leading cause of death in males aged 18 - 24, which surpasses the number of male deaths related to car accidents. Overall, suicide kills more Australians than skin cancer.

Mental illness is a clinically diagnosable disorder which interferes with someone's cognitive, emotional or social abilities. Mental health encompasses a range of illnesses including anxiety, depression and substance use disorder. Mental health is impacted by several socioeconomic factors which include access to services, living conditions and employment status. It is important to acknowledge mental health not only impacts

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Drought Research Reports

Managing weeds and pests during drought (06/24)

It is important to understand weed ecology during drought to establish an effective weed management plan.

Options for portable livestock handling equipment (06/24)

Several options available to producers to ensure that livestock are handled safely and efficiently.

Diversification To Add Resilience (05/24)

Branching out - tips for additional revenue streams on farm

Resilient Communities In Dry Times (05/24)

Resilience is seen as a buzzword of disaster responses. For some, “building resilience” is seen as an excuse for governments to opt out of providing support during dry times or following disruptions such as fire or flood.

Annual Reviews

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