The Australian National Bushfire Health and Wellbeing Study #BushfireStudy

A three-year project to research building community resilience to promote mental health in bushfire-affected communities from the ACT and the NSW South Coast

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Findings so far from the 2021 survey about mental health, resilience, and wellbeing after the 2019/2020 bushfires, and the 2022 survey about Australia's psychology workforce are out now. Thank you to all the people who took the time to participate in the research.

Head to our Publications page to see what we have reported so far.

Our Wave 3 survey, for participants who took part in the first survey, is now open. Check your emails for futher details.

Register for updates below and to hear about future surveys and study findngs. 

Please stay in touch to hear about the research outcomes and to take part in future research. You can contact us or register online to receive study news and updates.

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Principal investigator

Honorary Professor (Psychology), ANU School of Medicine and Psychology (until 31/01/2027)
Director, Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change, Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne

Researcher

Research Fellow in Psychology

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Get Support for Wellbeing

Mental health support services contacts

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Australia's Psychology Workforce Capacity Survey

This survey is now closed.

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2019/2020 Bushfire Survey

Further information about the study.

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Bushfire Interviews

The information you give us can be used by community, local government, health workers, and policy makers, to plan strategies for bushfire resilience and recovery.

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Project Team

Project team members

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Publications

Our publications

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Useful Resources

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Contact Us

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Survey Prize Winners

Survey participants who entered the prize draw to win one of 4 $50 e-gift Prezzee cards

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