Supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing
Mental health is an important part of overall health. It influences how we think, feel, and manage everyday life.
Like physical health, it can change over time and is shaped by factors such as stress, life events, environment and social connection.
Mental health in regional communities
Living in a regional area like Alice Springs offers strong community connections and a unique lifestyle. However, people in regional and remote areas can also face challenges such as distance, access to services, and periods of isolation.

Building awareness and understanding around mental health can help reduce stigma and make it easier for people to seek support when they need it.
When to consider seeking support
It’s normal to experience ups and downs, but it may be helpful to speak with a healthcare professional if you notice:
- Ongoing feelings of stress, anxiety, or low mood
- Changes in sleep or appetite
- Difficulty concentrating or managing daily tasks
- Feeling overwhelmed or withdrawn
- Loss of interest in activities you usually enjoy
Early support can make a meaningful difference.
Supporting your mental wellbeing
There are simple steps that can support mental health over time:
- Staying connected with friends, family, or community groups
- Spending time outdoors and keeping active
- Maintaining a regular sleep routine
- Taking breaks and managing stress where possible
- Reaching out for support when needed
Everyone’s experience is different, so it’s important to find what works for you.
Local support in Alice Springs
There are a range of services and support networks available in Alice Springs, including community organisations, counselling services, and healthcare providers.
- Headspace Alice Springs
Free and confidential support for young people aged 12–25, including counselling, mental health support, and alcohol and drug services. - Sandstone Therapy Centre
Local counselling service offering support for mental health, trauma, anxiety, life stress, and alcohol or drug concerns. - Mental Health Association of Central Australia (MHACA)
Provides individual and group support programs and can help connect people with appropriate local services. - Relationships Australia NT
Counselling and mediation services for individuals, couples, and families.
Taking the first step
Focusing on mental health is a simple reminder to check in with yourself and others.
If you have concerns about your mental wellbeing, speaking with your GP is a good place to start. They can provide advice, discuss options, and help you access the right support.
Phone and crisis support (available locally and nationwide)
- NT Mental Health Line – 1800 682 288 (24/7 crisis assessment and advice)
- Lifeline – 13 11 14 (24/7 crisis support)
- Beyond Blue – 1300 224 636 (mental health support and information)
- Suicide Call Back Service – 1300 659 467
- Kids Helpline – 1800 55 1800 (ages 5–25)
- 13YARN – 13 92 76 (support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)
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