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Australia election 2025 live: Pat McGorry welcomes ‘breakthrough’ investment in mental health; Angus Taylor blames Labor for Coalition’s work from home backflip


Former Australian of the year and psychiatrist Patrick McGorry calls Labor’s $1bn mental health pledge a ‘breakthrough’

The mental health workforce has been a key issue in ensuring people can get the help that they need. Mark Butler (who’s already been busy doing the morning media rounds) says this announcement will help alleviate those issues.

We’ve invested in the last couple of budgets in growing the number of psychologists and other mental health workers, and today’s announcement includes 1,200 additional training places to continue to grow that psychology workforce, to find new ways in which people can get psychiatry training and to grow that peer workforce that is just so important for mental health.

Former Australian of the year and psychiatrist Patrick McGorry is also at the press conference and called the announcement a “breakthrough”:

Two out of five young people need professional help. It’s a shocking figure and the government is acting decisively now to fill that gap you’ve heard about the missing middle. It’s not just about strengthening the primary care level of Headspace. It’s also building a system that helps those young people with more complex problems get access to scientifically based care, which has been a rarity in mental health.

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Key events

Albanese says he wants Australia’s relationship to be strengthened further with ASEAN countries.

He’s asked whether the government is concerned that countries across Asia could pivot towards China, in response to the US slapping big tariffs on them.

Australia hosted the ASEAN meeting in March last year, which Albanese says he was “very proud” to host.

I was really proud that every single leader came, no deputies, no representatives, every single leader, and that’s a direct result of the hard work that my government has done to turn those relationships around. Our relationship with Indonesia has never been stronger, never been stronger, and the work that we’ve done there, but with other nations in ASEAN as well, and one of our responses to the decision of last Thursday will be to build… the idea of business missions, we’ve had business missions to Indonesia, to India, to Laos, to the region, to China as well, that have been important in terms of those economic relationships.



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