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1. The impact of COVID‐19 on the well‐being of Australian visual artists and arts workers.

2. Mental health reform: where are we in 2024?

3. Capacity building for mental health services: methodology and lessons learned from the Partners in Recovery initiative.

4. The Melbourne Study of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy low‐cost clinic I: Implementation, mental health and life functioning gains.

5. Help is on its Way: Exploring the Mental Health and Wellbeing Outcomes of a Massed Community Choir Program.

6. The importance of social supports in education: survey findings from students with disability and their families during COVID-19.

7. The Future Proofing Study: Design, methods and baseline characteristics of a prospective cohort study of the mental health of Australian adolescents.

8. Decomposing the gaps in healthy and unhealthy life expectancies between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians: a burden of disease and injury study.

9. Promoting and hindering factors in the use of advance statements by Australian mental health clinicians.

10. Associations between responsive parental behaviours in infancy and toddlerhood, and language outcomes at age 7 years in a population‐based sample.

11. "I'm Really Glad that You're Doing this Research". Qualitative Research Involving Doctors With Lived Experience of Mental Health or Substance Use Challenges in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.

12. Walk‐in Together: A pilot study of a walk‐in online family therapy intervention.

13. Potential mental health-related harms associated with the universal screening of anxiety and depressive symptoms in Australian secondary schools.

14. Health and occupation: the limits to older adults' work hours.

15. Factors relating to sustainability and scalability of the 'Food, Move, Sleep (FOMOS) for Postnatal Mental Health' program: Qualitative perspectives from key stakeholders across Australia.

16. What do young women want? Using a qualitative survey to explore the potential for feminist-informed mental health peer support.

17. Effectively supporting Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) young people with their mental health and wellbeing – does this matter or exist in Australia?

18. Experiences of ageing in place in Australia and New Zealand: A scoping review.

19. Counting what counts: a systematic scoping review of instruments used in primary healthcare services to measure the wellbeing of Indigenous children and youth.

20. Burnout - An Exponential Rise.

21. Student mental health and dropout from higher education: an analysis of Australian administrative data.

22. A commentary on infant mental health knowledge within the training of family therapists.

23. Trends in mental health inequalities for people with disability, Australia 2003 to 2020.

24. Paying the price – out-of-pocket payments for mental health care in Australia.

25. Women sleeping rough: The health, social and economic costs of homelessness.

26. A model for mental health advance directives in the new Victorian Mental Health and Wellbeing Act.

27. Examining the workplace rights of mental health consumer workers.

28. Anxiety about HIV criminalisation among people living with HIV in Australia.

29. Understanding needs and expectations to start effective communities of practice.

30. Nature-based interventions in social work practice and education: Insights from six nations.

31. "The validation is not enough": Australian mothers' views and perceptions of mental health support from psychologists in private practice.

32. The need for culturally valid psychological assessment tools in Indigenous mental health.

33. Understanding the complexity, patterns, and correlates of alcohol and other substance use among young people seeking help for mental ill-health.

34. Stress, burnout, and parenting: a qualitative study of general practice registrars.

35. Patients languishing in emergency departments: A descriptive analysis of mental health-related emergency department presentations in Australia between 2016-17 and 2020-21.

36. Playing the SET game: how teachers view the impact of student evaluation on the experience of teaching and learning.

37. Beyond co‐occurrence: Addressing the intersections of domestic violence, mental health and substance misuse.

38. Working with Arab women with PTSD: what do we know?

39. Something special, something unique: Perspectives of experts by experience in mental health nursing education on their contribution.

40. A trauma informed response to COVID 19 and the deteriorating mental health of refugees and asylum seekers with insecure status in Australia.

41. It's what's under the hood that counts: comparing therapeutic outcomes when using Australian versus UK-produced clinical materials in an Australian mental health program.

42. Innovative preclinic triage system to guide Australians to the right mental health care first time.

43. Regional evolution of psychosocial services in Australia before and after the implementation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

44. Social media use among bisexuals and pansexuals: connection, harassment and mental health.

45. Global challenges: South African and Australian students’ experiences of emergency remote teaching.

46. It's time to open your ears to world music: Commentary on Quan et al. (2022).

47. Implementing a brief E-training opportunity for mental health practitioners working with non-binary clients.

48. Developments in rehabilitation psychiatry within the RANZCP and the creation of a mental health rehabilitation curriculum.

49. Towards best practice during COVID-19: A responsive and relational program with remote schools to enhance the wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.

50. The Wheel of Well‐being: Impact of a community training programme on individual well‐being in Australia.