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11 December 2025
This year, Australians continued to grow their confidence and capability to ask, 'are you OK?' any day of the year - reminding us how real connection and meaningful conversations can happen in the most ordinary, everyday moments. Across every age and stage of life, people helped normalise these important check-ins by looking out for one another, reducing stigma, and driving genuine change. Thanks to our supporters, awareness continues to expand in schools, workplaces, sporting clubs, and communities in every corner of Australia. Thank you to everyone who started conversations, and to everyone who supported the mission and work of R U OK?. Below is a short video which shares a glimpse of the activity made possible through collaboration. *Voice-over by former-CEO, Katherine Newton.
The ANZ Mental Health Network team
18 August 2025
The ANZ Mental Health Network has received the Workplace Award at the 2025 Barbara Hocking Memorial Awards.
6 June 2025
Latisha shares insights from 14 years in the police force, and offers tips on how to better support first responders in their demanding roles.
Bec Munn, the Group Executive of People, Safety and Sustainability at Queensland Rail
30 April 2025
A conversation with Queensland Rail on the importance of checking in and building an R U OK? Culture year-round.
Truckie Eno poses in front of a yellow fire engine.
26 March 2025
After losing mates to suicide, one man is on a mission to break the silence and encourage more life-changing conversations.
Matt Ireland alongside the Are They Triple OK? logo.
25 February 2025
Matt recently celebrated 25 years with the NSW Police Force. He shares his experience of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as part of Are They Triple OK?
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