Mental Wellbeing Projects – Lutheran School Wagga Wagga
Lutheran School Wagga Wagga will deliver an integrated, school-wide approach to mental wellbeing to support students, staff and families, recognising the increasing complexity of student mental health needs.
Women’s Wellbeing and Connection Groups – Wagga Women's Health Centre
A series of free therapeutic and social group programs supporting women’s mental wellbeing and social connection in Wagga and surrounding communities.
Student Wellbeing and Suicide Prevention Workshops – Kooringal High School
Kooringal High School will deliver a structured wellbeing initiative for Year 9 and 10 students during Term 1, 2026, tailored to students’ gender identity, cultural background and lived experience.
Brave Conversations – Priscilla Jaya
Brave Conversations, delivered by Priscilla Jaya, is a two-phase suicide prevention initiative designed to support veterans, men and rural communities by building confidence, connection and practical skills for early intervention.
Suicide Prevention Workshop – Wagga City Rugby Club
Wagga City Rugby Club will deliver a two-part suicide prevention workshop for up to 100 male participants, led by the Murrumbidgee Men’s Group, with a focus on reducing stigma, strengthening connection and encouraging help-seeking.
Mental Health Activities at Murundhu 2026 – Birdyulang Animations
Murundhu 2026 will be held over two days on 25 and 26 January 2026 in Wagga Wagga, delivering a community-led cultural wellbeing event facilitated by Wiradjuri community members.
Community Resiliency Model (CRM®) workshop – Edwina Scerri
The Community Resiliency Model (CRM®) workshop will deliver a practical, skills-based approach to emotional balance and wellbeing, supporting individuals to better manage stress and remain grounded during challenging times.
Men's Mental Health Speaker – Murrumbidgee Men's Group
The Murrumbidgee Men’s Group (MMG) will host a high-profile guest speaker event in Wagga Wagga in 2026, aimed at creating meaningful conversation and connection around men’s mental health.
Art Therapy Groups – Multicultural Council of Wagga Wagga
The Multicultural Council of Wagga Wagga will deliver a series of art therapy groups for women from refugee backgrounds, hosted at UNIQUE Art space in Wagga Wagga.
Community Wellbeing Sessions – Anglicare NSW South, NSW West & ACT
The program offers a range of regular, low-barrier activities that create safe and welcoming spaces for people to connect, build trust and access support in ways that feel natural and respectful.