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With your support, we can ensure that every Australian affected by this condition, and every carer, knows that bipolar can be diagnosed, treated, and well managed, and we can ensure that they have the support they need to recover.

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In loving memory of
Bailey Minchington
15.4.99 - 19.11.24

In lieu of floral tributes please consider a donation to Bipolar Australia.

 

Your contribution in Bailey's name will live on through advocacy, research and support for individuals and families impacted by bipolar disorder.

 

With love and thanks from Bailey's family.

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In loving memory of
Paul Heath Raseta
12.8.69 - 7.12.24

In lieu of flowers, please consider making

a donation to Bipolar Australia.

 

Your contribution will help support individuals and families affected by bipolar disorder and further vital education, advocacy, and research.

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Donate

Bipolar Australia is a member-based, not-for-profit organisation. We do not receive ongoing funding from the government but rely heavily on donations and voluntary efforts to keep our services up and running. Support Bipolar Australia’s efforts to make recovery possible for 568,000 Australians with bipolar disorder. Every donation over $2 is tax-deductible.

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Thanks for your support!

Spread the word

Bipolar Australia is a grass roots organisation which relies on ordinary people just like you to help spread our message that Recovery Is Possible.

Please download our flyers and distribute them as widely as you can: to your friends, to your social networks, to mental health professionals, and to anyone else you think might be able to help us make recovery possible for every Australian affected by Bipolar Disorder.

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Become a member

Becoming a Member of Bipolar Australia enables us to demonstrate the numbers we need to lobby for support for bipolar disorder issues and to defeat the stigma attached to the condition. In numbers we have strength.

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