- It’s ok me, I got this
- Honey, I’m home! (reconnecting with myself)
- “I have hope now”: interviewing Sarah Lungu
- Lonely, I’m Mr Lonely
- A love letter to inner-west Melbourne
- That’s 2020 COVID off
- Dear parents, please don’t choose to die…
- One day…
- There’s a spotfire in my head, and our home is burning, too.
- Looking forward, looking back. I’ve come a long way down the track
- An appreciation of the winding road.
- Good riddance?
- So-ober it
- Running for mental health
- A brief history of my former life as an occasionally-but-very drunk dickhead
- Like father, like son? No. Not at all.
- It’s about time all Aussie Dads were screened for depression, too
- Dear diary, let’s have another look at this life…
- How my father’s suicide helped me to become a ‘real man’
- I had to walk away from my marriage and job to be a better dad
- Red Dog, I’m Truly Blue | The Westsider
- A new career path
- #YOUCANTALKABOUT suicide | The Westsider
- “Life by a thousand cuts’ | The Westsider
- ‘Doona Daze’ | The Westsider
- ‘Once I was a Caterpillar’ | The Westsider
- Falling down means the opportunity to get back up again
- R U OK?
- New show premieres at Melbourne Fringe
- Sometimes silver linings are actually gold
- Where should I take my show HUMPTY DUMPTY DADDY?
- HUMPTY DUMPTY DADDY in Darwin
- Radio interview: ABC Darwin
- Humpty Dumpty Daddy is going to Sydney
- Dropping the pretence: I feel quite alone, but I’m ok
- 19 years ago today, my father hanged himself
- Adelaide Fringe 2017. That happened.
- Review: HUMPTY DUMPTY DADDY [Adelaide Fringe]
- Review: HUMPTY DUMPTY DADDY [Adelaide Fringe]
- Before me, an open field
- Humpty Dumpty Daddy in Adelaide & Melbourne
- Yet another father kills themselves and leaves their kids behind
- Announcement: Humpty Dumpty Daddy will be at Adelaide Fringe!
- My 2016
- In the face of nastiness, I will still be as strong as I can
- Blasting away the rubbish and finding my core values
- Review: HUMPTY DUMPTY DADDY [Melbourne Fringe 2016]
- Conscious gratitude breeds even more, and deeper, gratitude
- Constructive ways to support someone with depression or anxiety (or both)
- I thought I’d hit rock bottom. I was wrong.
- Thank you for brightening the dark sky
- Breaking it down: my mental health isn’t great
Lifeline
- 13 11 14
- www.lifeline.org.au
- Anyone experiencing a personal crisis or thinking about suicide
- Available 24/7
- Online counselling available at set times – see website for details.
Suicide Call Back Service
- 1300 659 467
- www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au
- Anyone aged 15+ years who is suicidal, caring for someone who is suicidal, bereaved by suicide, or a health professional supporting a suicidal individual
- Available 24/7
- Access up to 6 x 1 hour telephone counselling sessions
- Online counselling available at set times – see website for details.
beyondblue
- 1300 22 46 36
- www.beyondblue.org.au
- 24/7 phone support
- Online and email counselling.
Headspace
- 1800 650 890
- www.headspace.org.au
- Supports young people aged between 12 and 25, and their families
- Free online and telephone service.
SANE Australia Helpline
- 1800 187 263
- www.sane.org
- Information about mental illness, treatments, where to go for support and help carers.
Kids Helpline
- 1800 55 1800
- www.kidshelp.com.au
- Young people aged 5-25 years
- Available 24/7
- Web & email counselling.
MensLine Australia
- 1300 78 99 78
- www.menslineaus.org.au
- Men, all ages
- Available 24/7
- Online & video counselling at set times – see website for details
- Access up to 6 x 1 hour telephone counselling sessions.