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Minds Do Matter – Art Exhibition (Hobart)
Minds Do Matter is a statewide art exhibition celebrating Mental Health Week and promoting positive community conversations about mental health by inviting creative responses to themes around mental health. In 2025 the theme is EMPOWER: Appreciate the little things.
Find out more »Exhibition opening – IN MIND, a Hunter Island Press project
Over the past year, artists from Hunter Island Press have visited the Ladies Cottage at Willow Court in New Norfolk, drawing inspiration from its spaces and layered history. As Australia's oldest and longest continuously operating asylum (1827–2000), Willow Court holds deep historical and emotional significance. This exhibition presents a series of personal artistic responses to … Continued
Find out more »Minds Do Matter – Art Exhibition (Devonport)
Minds Do Matter is a statewide art exhibition celebrating Mental Health Week and promoting positive community conversations about mental health by inviting creative responses to themes around mental health. In 2025 the theme is EMPOWER: Appreciate the little things
Find out more »Mental Health Week Festival
A range of activities for all ages and abilities will be held throughout the week. There's something for everyone - talks, stargazing, historical walks, film night, mindfulness, men's night, beginner's day for yoga, pickleball, golf and bowls, board games, humour therapy, bush dance, BBQ, spoon carving and the Mental Health Comedy Roadshow. For further information, … Continued
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Colour the Town Orange
Cygnet will turn orange for Mental Health Week. We will decorate the town with orange flowers, hearts, flags, and bows to raise awareness of suicide.
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Minds Do Matter – Art Exhibition (Launceston)
Minds Do Matter is a statewide art exhibition celebrating Mental Health Week and promoting positive community conversations about mental health by inviting creative responses to themes around mental health. In 2025 the theme is EMPOWER: Appreciate the little things
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