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Introducing a game-changing resource for Movember supporters. Whether you're in a corporate boardroom, on a worksite, or within a community, you can now leverage Movember Safety Mo-ments as impactful awareness pieces to fuel your Movember campaign.
What are addictions? What are the signs of addiction? Get tips and advice on how to help yourself or a friend.
The Movember Institute of Men’s Health has partnered with the Commonwealth Department of Social Services to reduce gender-based violence. Here’s what you need to know.
Australian Government, through Cancer Australia, invest $5m in Australian Real World Cancer Evidence Network to track the outcomes and experiences of cancer patients.
Movember welcomes bipartisan support from the Australian Labor Party and the Liberal National Coalition, with both committing AUD 32M to improve the health and wellbeing of Australian boys and men.
Western Australia (WA) has officially joined the Movember-funded Prostate Cancer Outcomes Registry – Australia and New Zealand (PCOR-ANZ). This marks a major milestone: the registry is now operational in every state and territory of Australia, as well as across New Zealand.
Movember supports the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum because we believe that our Aboriginal and Torres Strait people should be brought into the heart of decision-making on issues that impact their communities.
The guidelines will help clinicians to assess and manage the sexual side effects of prostate cancer.
Your donations fund Movember's work across men's mental health and suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer.
Sexual health and wellbeing is the number one problem for men diagnosed with prostate cancer. Movember wants to change that.
First Responders from the South Australian Emergency Services raise awareness and life-saving funds for Movember
Movember invests into Indigenous communities to improve health and wellbeing of indigenous men around the world
The partnership will reach thousands of clinicians worldwide with resources, training and clinical tools designed to improve the standard of sexual health care for men with prostate cancer.
We’re backing World Cancer Day’s call to eliminate health inequities by addressing their root causes and ensuring that everyone has access to quality health services when, where and how they need them.
A 10 year Mo Bro attempts a world record
What's life like after divorce for men? How do you rebuild? Find information and advice.
Where you were born. How much money you make. Your ethnicity, race and gender. These, and other factors, shape the cancer care you receive. But today, Movember pushes back. By investing $5.5m (AUD), over three years, in 18 grants to create more equitable prostate cancer care.
Movember is calling on all parties and candidates contesting the 2025 Australian Federal Election to commit to urgent and substantial investment in men’s health in their election platforms – to stop men dying too young and support healthier men, healthier relationships, healthier families and healthier communities.
After losing his father to suicide, Melbourne artist and author Ryan channelled his creativity into a hopeful and healing picture book for readers (aged 7+) who have lost loved ones.
Your donations in 2024 funded Movember's work across men's mental health and suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer.