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17 July, 2026

Headspace heads to Ararat

AFTER years of lobbying, Ararat is about to receive access to the youth mental health initiative Headspace. Twenty new headspace outreach programs were announced by the Albanese Government this week which will bring early intervention mental health and wellbeing support closer to young people living in the Ararat region.

By Craig Wilson

Advocates for Headspace in Ararat met up earlier this week to discuss Ararat’s inclusion in the youth mental health initiative. Pictured are EGHS Director of Community Services Sarah Woodburn, EGHS Chair Cameron Evans, Grampians Community Health Acting CEO Kate Astbury, Member for Wannon Dan Tehan and EGHS CEO Nick Bush.
Advocates for Headspace in Ararat met up earlier this week to discuss Ararat’s inclusion in the youth mental health initiative. Pictured are EGHS Director of Community Services Sarah Woodburn, EGHS Chair Cameron Evans, Grampians Community Health Acting CEO Kate Astbury, Member for Wannon Dan Tehan and EGHS CEO Nick Bush.
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