Australia is often seen as a leader in men’s health. We're one of only a few countries with consecutive men’s health strategies, leading to the development of national programs, initiatives and dedicated agencies all focused on improving outcomes for men and boys.
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We’ve talked the talk, now let’s walk the walk
Investing in strong programs and the research infrastructure behind them means we can measure what works, refine it, and do it again. And importantly, share that evidence so impact isn’t isolated, it’s multiplied.
Let’s talk about dads, for example. Targeted support for fathers, from preconception and perinatal care through to the realities of early fatherhood, can have immediate benefits, and positive ripple effects across generations.
That’s why Movember, along with our dedicated partners, are calling for targeted budget investment to properly activate Australia’s National Men’s Health Strategy 2020–2030.
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Invest in support and education to strengthen men’s health literacy, especially among the most at-risk groups, so that men understand when to seek help, where to go, what to expect, and why it’s important. The more men know, the more likely they are to get care when they need it - not just in crisis.
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Invest in support and education to strengthen men’s health literacy, especially among the most at-risk groups, so that men understand when to seek help, where to go, what to expect, and why it’s important. The more men know, the more likely they are to get care when they need it - not just in crisis.
You can read more in our Real Face of Men’s Health Report.

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Two in five (35%) Australian men die prematurely (before they’re 75 years old). These deaths are mostly preventable. mo.org/398r5
Movember outlines the key areas of investment as strengthening men’s health literacy, transforming the health system, and engaging in continual research to monitor men’s health data. mo.org/398r5
Men in Australia are three times more likely to die by suicide than women. mo.org/098547
Movember is calling on the government to invest in The Australian National Men’s Health Strategy. mo.org/398r5
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