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Neighbour Day blog by Nick Tebbey, National Executive Officer, Relationships Australia

This Sunday is Neighbour Day, Australia’s annual reminder to take a pause, step outside, and notice the people around us. It’s also a day to celebrate everything we love about the communities we live in. But if I’m honest, I’ve been thinking less about grand gestures...


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Today we’re proud to share the Relationships Australia Impact Report 2024-25, a snapshot of a year of meaningful work, lived experience and measurable impact. At the heart of everyth...


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Guest Blog: Yvonne Hong, Founder & CEO of Pets Of The Homeless

They say if you want to go fast, go alone. But if you want to go far, go together.

At Pets Of The Homeless, everything we’ve achieved over the past decade has been built on connection between people, pets, and communities who care.

When I started this organisation, it was ...


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As we approach World Mental Health Day on 10 October, I find myself genuinely optimistic about Australia’s future. Not because the challenges facing our communities have diminished—they haven’t. With over 5.1 million people across the country reporting frequent loneliness, we’re facing a social connection crisis that touches every corner of our nation. But I’m optimistic beca...


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Guest Blog by Very Neighbourly Organisation Gather My Crew (7 October 2025)

We’ve all had that moment. You see a neighbour who’s clearly going through something. Maybe they’ve just had a baby. Maybe someone in the house is unwell. Maybe they’re grieving.

You want to help, but… what do you say? What if they don’t want help? What if you come acros...


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