Getting Dubbo's youth into the right headspace

By Mark Rayner
October 31 2014 - 4:30am
Headspace Consortia members Murray Kruger, Amie Carrington, Gaye Walker, Bryan Hoolahan, Kylie Byrnes, Rowena McCauley, Peter Wenham and (front) Headspace operations manager Peter Rohr and NJK Constructions project manager Nathan Kelleher at the new Headspace office in Dubbo. 	Photo: BELINDA SOOLE
Headspace Consortia members Murray Kruger, Amie Carrington, Gaye Walker, Bryan Hoolahan, Kylie Byrnes, Rowena McCauley, Peter Wenham and (front) Headspace operations manager Peter Rohr and NJK Constructions project manager Nathan Kelleher at the new Headspace office in Dubbo. Photo: BELINDA SOOLE

Mental health and wellbeing is one of the biggest issues facing people of all ages, but early next year Dubbo's youth will have a place to go and seek help.

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