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Bundaberg checks in with staff

As part of Bundaberg Regional Council’s ongoing commitment to staff wellbeing and professional development, a network of trained Mental Health First Aid Officers continues to support colleagues across the organisation. These officers – drawn from both indoor and outdoor teams – are equipped to assist employees experiencing mental health challenges, offering confidential guidance and referrals to appropriate services.

To complement this program, the Community, Sport and Cultural Development team recently hosted a vibrant R U OK? Day event in the local CBD park. Staff gathered for a relaxed lunchtime break featuring sweet treats, mental health resources and a friendly cornhole competition. The event encouraged genuine conversations and connection with teams from across Council joining in.

Additional activities including morning teas and barbeques were held across departments to mark the day and reinforce the importance of checking in with one another.

These initiatives reflect Council’s proactive approach to mental health, combining formal training with inclusive, peer-led engagement.

Bundaberg Regional Council’s Mental Health First Aid team offers helpful tips on how to start meaningful conversations with those around them: R U OK? Day 2025 – YouTube

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    Bundaberg checks in with staff

    As part of Bundaberg Regional Council’s ongoing commitment to staff wellbeing and professional development, a network of trained Mental Health First Aid Officers continues to…