20 for 20: What action can we take to help men and boys live longer?
Australian men die six years younger than women. Here’s a few more sobering facts to serve at your International Men’s Day 2020 breakfast, lunch and dinner celebrations.
Read more20 for 20: Why are mates important to you?
G’Day mate. Anyone hearing those words would assume the speaker was an Australian.
Read more20 for 20: Who are the men who have had the biggest influence in your life and why?
Father, brother, uncle, friend, teacher, boy scout leader, spouse, peer, coach, guru … role models come in many shapes and sizes, and through many doors.
Read more20 for 20: What are three things men can do to stay mentally healthy?
With a focus on World Mental Health last month, the Australian Men’s Health Forum asked men to evaluate the 10 Habits of Mentally Healthy Men.
Read moreAussie men want more government support to improve their health and longevity, says new survey
Nine out of 10 Australian men say they want to see increased Federal Government funding to improve men’s health, says a new study published on International Men’s Day, 19 November.
Read moreHappy as Larry IMD lunch focuses on health and wellbeing
Former nurse Meg Ryan is Happy as Larry. Well, at least she will be when guests start arriving for the International Men’s Day event that she is organising at Lakeside Drive in St Kilda, Melbourne on 19 November.
Read morePeaceman book to launch on International Men’s Day
Hanuman Das, also known as Greg Clarke, has spent many years trying to work out why men are less inclined to practice yoga or to explore a path of inner reflection. So, Hanuman, who runs a small yoga and meditation studio at Toronto on Lake Macquarie, south of Newcastle, wrote a book called Peaceman, Beyond Masculinity, Divinity to explain why they might want to take a closer look.
Read moreInternational Men's Day event guide
From Palmerston in the Northern Territory to Melbourne’s Lakeside Drive, Karratha in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, and NSW’s spectacular northern coastal town, Newcastle, the men’s health sector is gearing up for a bumper International Men’s Day on 19 November.
Read moreInternational Men’s Day 2019 – Make it Count
To celebrate International Men’s Day on 19 November 2019, we have developed a number of resources for people to share at work, with friends or publicly across social media channels.
Read moreWhen, what and why is International Men’s Day in Australia?
Every year on International Women’s Day people ask, “Is there an International Men’s Day?”
Some even go further when they find out that there is. “Why, what for?”
International Men’s Day (IMD) is celebrated in around 80 countries every year on 19 November. In 2019, International Men’s Day will fall on Tuesday 19 November, although many people will hold their activities and celebrations before or after the main event.
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