Men’s Health Week

Men’s Health Week is a reminder to check in, move more and prioritise your wellbeing. From small lifestyle changes to meaningful conversations, taking simple steps can help you feel your best and support long-term health.

Despite growing awareness, many men still face challenges when it comes to speaking openly about their health, particularly mental health. Societal expectations and barriers can make it difficult for men to seek support, often leading to issues being overlooked or untreated. Creating supportive environments where conversations feel natural and encouraged can make a meaningful difference.

In Australia, the statistics highlight just how important this conversation is. Men die, on average, six years younger than women, with a median age of 78.3 compared to 84.3 years for women. Every day, around 50 men die from preventable causes, numbers that show how critical early intervention and awareness can be. Suicide remains the leading cause of death for men under 65, reinforcing the urgent need to support men’s mental health and wellbeing. These figures highlight why taking small steps early can have a lasting impact.
Simple Ways to Support Your Health

This week encourages men to take proactive steps towards healthier lifestyles, in simple and achievable ways.

That might include:
  • Getting back into movement or trying something new
  • Booking a health check or prioritising recovery
  • Connecting with friends, family or your community
  • Finding activities that help you feel your best
You don’t need to do everything – even small actions can make a positive difference

Move More, Feel Your Best
Movement plays an important role in both physical and mental wellbeing. Whether it’s getting back into movement, trying something new, or simply staying active throughout the day, finding something you enjoy can help you stay consistent and motivated.

It’s not about doing more – it’s about doing what works for you and building it into your routine.
Take the Time to Check In
Men’s Health Week, running from June 15 to June 21, is a reminder to take a moment to check in with your health and wellbeing. Whether it’s getting moving, reconnecting with others, or focusing on what helps you feel your best, small actions can make a big difference.

By working together, we can help break down barriers and support healthier, longer lives.

Your health. Your happiness. Your way.

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