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Lewis Pullman as Bob Reynolds in Thunderbolts. Image: Marvel.
Features

Marvel’s Thunderbolts* shines a light on men’s mental illness

Thunderbolts* shows progress on depictions of men's mental illness, but doesn’t quite escape old tropes.

First Aid box in dark times for mental health.
Industry News

Acting like it's OK: new survey into mental health in the screen industry calls for responses

Researchers are assessing the state of mental heath in workers across the Australian film and TV industries.

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Features

Artist David Bromley on mental health, Bromley: Light After Dark documentary

The celebrated painter discusses his much anticipated new feature documentary.

Industry News

Screen Well Award winners named for mental health in screen industry

The recipients of the inaugural Screen Well Awards were announced in an online awards ceremony this morning.

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Opinions & Analysis

Mental health is a human right: we’re talking about a revolution

World Mental Health Day is a chance to question the systems that undermine human happiness and creativity.

Features

Mental health for creative people: five tips to thrive

Aimee Davies, founder of The Hey Mate Project, understands the unique mental health challenges for those in the arts and…

News

Screen Well offers mental health first aid training to screen workers

Screen Well is offering free places across five online Mental Health First Aid courses as part of a suite of…

News

Inaugural 'wellbeing awards' for the Australian screen industry

The Screen Well Awards recognise and celebrate wellbeing initiatives and innovations in the screen industry.

Features

ABC's Space 22 convinces on art therapy

Bringing seven strangers together in artist-led group therapy unveils encouraging results in this six-part series hosted by Natalie Bassingthwaighte.

Mental-health is now receiving greater attention in the screen industry. Photo: Colton Sturgeon on Unsplash
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Yes, mental health matters in the screen industry

Wellbeing initiatives are crucial given the prevalence of mental health issues for those in the Australian 'entertainment' industries.

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