A group of Gold Coast concreters have put down the tools to strip off for a lighthearted 2025 calendar, to raise funds and awareness for men's mental health.
Gavin was clinically dead for 8 minutes after a cardiac arrest. Luckily his partner had just done a CPR course
Gavin Mippy wouldn't be alive if his partner, Cody, hadn't completed an advanced life support course the day before he collapsed. Now they're urging others to learn how to perform CPR and use a defibrillator.
Topic:Feel Good
Photo shows A man stares straight at a camera while in hospitalIt shouldn't have taken a 'crook tooth' for Craig to learn he had life-threatening prostate cancer
Being given just six months to live came as a shock to Craig Pankhurst because he assumed not hearing from the doctor about his most recent prostate-specific antigen test was a good thing. But it wasn't.
Photo shows Selfie of a man wearing a cap and safety gear inside a helicopterOutback Indigenous walking group getting men's health 'on the right track' step by step
Inspired by a Sydney men's walking group, Ngiyampaa man Anthony Hayward started one in Broken Hill as a safe space to discuss men's business and inspire future generations.
Topic:Solutions
Photo shows A group of Aboriginal men of varying ages standing in a park.Ben and his mates were overweight. What they did next changed the lives of many 'fat farmers' like them
Twelve years ago, three middle-aged farmers decided to get fit. Now they are part of a movement that's improving the mental and physical health of rural communities.
Topic:Solutions
Photo shows Man on an exercise bike in a gym'Not just an old person's disease' says heartbroken daughter as she pleads for men to get a prostate check
Madeline and Steven Jones share an incredible father-daughter bond. That's why Madeline is determined to prevent other families from facing the heartbreak they've endured after her dad's incurable prostate cancer diagnosis.
Photo shows A young woman and man sitting at a cafe.Everyone feels fresh after a haircut, but for some blokes, it's a life-saving activity
Barbers are one of the only safe, social, sober spaces for men to chat one-on-one, especially outside the cities. It's proving beneficial for their mental health.
Photo shows A male barber looks into the mirror while a man gets his haircut by another barber.'Gobsmacked': An army of ripped off men found this testosterone peddler was not who he seemed
The salesman promised to "make men huge" and send their "sex drive through the roof". Then he disappeared with their money.
Photo shows Mikael Wolfe with distinctive tattoos.Murray Alcock has spent more than 50 years building hot rods and restoring cars
A 1926 T Model Ford hot rod built by retired Gerringong smash repairer Murray Alcock.
Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 34 seconds.How running helps these mates start tough conversations in regional towns
Ben Pettingill, who is 98 per cent blind, needs someone by his side when he runs. With his mate Mike Rolls, the pair has found no shortage of people willing to run and chat about life.
Photo shows Two men sit on a stone wall. One is a double amputee, the other holds a white stick.'He's the man, he's the GOAT': Australia's oldest footballer 'too young' to retire
At 76, Neil Rainbow is "doing what he's always done" and teammates say he still has "some good legs on him".
Photo shows A man in a maroon Aussie Rules jersey holds a football at nightOctogenarian Alex Tarr is still running on the edge, winning orienteering's mental game
Still quick enough mentally and physically to post competitive orienteering times, Alex Tarr outclasses many of his younger opponents.
Photo shows Elderly man in glasses, running in bush, tree behind him, orange buntingIce baths, breath work and celebrating 'a win a week' help men keep their mental health in check
Sinking into a freezing pool of ice water to ease anxiety might sound like a peculiar way to feel better, but it's one way men are fighting mental illness.
Photo shows a few men soaking in ice baths at Shelly Beach in Port MacquarieWhen 'a good night on the beers' wasn't making him happy, Luke knew he needed to take action
Queensland's Luke Hambleton uses men's circles to improve his mental health and become a better husband and dad.
Photo shows A blonde man sitting at a table with a sombre expression, he is wearing a black t shirtKing Charles all smiles as he visits cancer patients during first public engagement in months
Flashing a broad grin, King Charles III returned to in-person royal duties on Tuesday, after more than seven weeks away from the spotlight.
Photo shows A man in a suit smiling and pointing, as a woman smiles and walks behind himKing Charles to resume public duties, but cancer fight not over
In a statement, Buckingham Palace says the King's doctors are "pleased with his progress", 12 weeks after it revealed the monarch's diagnosis.
Photo shows ABC News articlePlucking and implanting thousands of hair follicles, one by one, these surgeons are 'selling confidence'
Young men with heads swaddled in gauze wander through the streets, taking in the sights and sounds of Istanbul. But these aren't regular tourists — they have all come with the same singular mission: to find an antidote to their baldness.
Photo shows A man wearing blue hospital gown sits up while nurses in scrubs inspect his scalpHours in the car or move house: Cancer patients in this regional town face tough choice
Mount Gambier woman Anelia Blackie has for the past three years had to make an uncomfortable five-hour car trip to Adelaide for treatment of the cancer in her spine.
Photo shows A woman wearing a black jacket looking away from the camera.Does the anti-balding treatment minoxidil actually work? Here's what you need to know
While minoxidil is unlikely to restore a full head of thick, lush, hair, it can slow down hair loss and stimulate regrowth.
Topic:Analysis
Photo shows A bald man in a beige sweater holds a take away coffee while using his smartphone.I started losing my hair after transitioning, but it was the comments that hurt the most
When Avery began taking the male hormone testosterone at 27 to medically transition, he experienced hair loss.
Photo shows Avery Roddam takes a selfie wearing a tie-dye in naturePatients missing appointments, pleading for bulk-billing as cost-of-living pressures make health care a luxury
Trips to the GP and prescription medications are among the healthcare essentials many Australians say they can no longer afford.
Photo shows Young man in white T-shirt in his kitchen.