Why is GriefLine different to other helplines?
Unlike other helplines GriefLine does not offer crisis response and referral. Instead our helpline and other programs focus on early response, prevention... Read More
Work to Wellness springs into action
Work to Wellness, a six-week program to prepare people who are re-entering the workforce, has started in Melbourne thanks to Commonwealth funding.... Read More
Come Visit International Student Program starts in Melbourne
“O” week for university and college students is usually a fun time, the chance to make new friends and learn more about... Read More
‘Razor’ Ray Chamberlain promotes and raises money for mental health
AFL umpire Razor Ray and 35 other cyclists and volunteers rode triumphantly into Melbourne recently after a six-day journey to raise much... Read More
‘Razor’ Ray Chamberlain promotes and raises money for mental health
AFL umpire Razor Ray and 35 other cyclists and volunteers rode triumphantly into Melbourne recently after a six-day journey to raise much... Read More
Spotlight on Sue Wilson, helpline volunteer
Volunteer Sue Wilson’s world has become larger since she started on the GriefLine helpline ten years ago. She says volunteering has changed... Read More
Trends in calls over summer
Calls from adult children worrying about finding a job or being made homeless after years of caring for parents is an emerging... Read More
Carers to be supported through GriefLine
Carers living in Glen Eira and Kingston are now able to receive special support from GriefLine thanks to funding from both councils’... Read More
Catherine Cini nominated as Person of Impact
GriefLine’s Catherine Cini has been nominated as part of Pro Bono Australia’s 2018 Impact 25 awards. She is among 337 inspiring people... Read More
Welcome to 2019, a year of opportunity
Dear Friends Welcome to 2019, the Year of the Pig which is generally seen as a year of expansion and opportunity. That... Read More








