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Researching Happy
Matthew Iasiello
60 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to Researching Happy, a podcast all about the world of happiness and wellbeing research. researchinghappy.com
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Welcome to Researching Happy, a podcast all about the world of happiness and wellbeing research. researchinghappy.com
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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047 - Mental health crisis, politicians asleep: commentary on the Australian Federal budget | Dr Stephen Carbone
Researching Happy
54 minutes 55 seconds
7 months ago
047 - Mental health crisis, politicians asleep: commentary on the Australian Federal budget | Dr Stephen Carbone

In this episode of Research Happy, we dive into Australia’slatest federal budget and its implications for mental health with Dr. Stephen Carbone, a seasoned mental health advocate and former GP. Recorded on April 3, 2025, Dr. Carbone shares his candid disappointment with the budget’s lack ofvision, describing it as "piecemeal" and insufficient to address the growing mental health crisis. From a meager $40 million for digital mental health to the absence of funding for prevention and promotion, he critiques the government’s reactive approach and the opposition’s vague promises. 

We explore why mental health remains underfunded despite its rising prevalence—highlighted by a staggering 50% increase in depression and anxiety among young Australians over the past 15 years. Dr. Carbone calls for a bold, data-driven overhaul of the system, drawing parallels with successes incardiovascular and cancer care. He emphasizes the need for a cohesive strategy that prioritizes wellbeing, prevention, and treatment, rather than fragmented, short-term fixes. 

Tune in for an honest, thought-provoking discussion on whatAustralians should expect from their leaders, the disconnect between public demand and political action, and why mental health deserves to be a national priority—not an optional extra.

Researching Happy
Welcome to Researching Happy, a podcast all about the world of happiness and wellbeing research. researchinghappy.com