Opinion

Don't waste this real chance to address society's mental health issues

By Toni Hassan
May 26 2020 - 4:30am
The Productivity Commission's draft mental health report was a good start - but a broader perspective is needed. Picture: Shutterstock
The Productivity Commission's draft mental health report was a good start - but a broader perspective is needed. Picture: Shutterstock

For many of us, forced to work at home or to not work at all, the COVID-19 crisis has driven home the importance of mental health and how work interacts with our sense of wellbeing.

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