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Mental health ambassadors wanted

Australia’s largest mental health and fitness event, The Push-Up Challenge, is calling on students passionate about mental health to apply for its 2026 Student Ambassador program.

Student ambassadors will lead their school friends, teachers and school community in The Push-Up Challenge by cheering them on to get active, have fun and learn about mental health.

Students completing Year 10, 11 and Year 12 in 2026 anywhere in Australia can apply to become a student ambassador and make a difference to the mental health of their school community.

Mental health promotion manager at The Push-Up Challenge, Amberlee Nicholas, said that the Student Ambassador Program is one of the organisation’s proudest achievements to date.

“It’s inspiring to see students from across the country uniting their communities through fun and fitness. School groups remain some of our most passionate participants, wholeheartedly embracing the opportunity to learn about mental health while coming together to achieve a shared goal.”

Ambassadors benefit by developing skills to have conversations about mental health with confidence, learning more about mental wellbeing, and bringing their school community together to push for a good cause.

The program offers successful applicants mental health awareness training facilitated by a clinical psychologist, practical strategies to boost their own mental fitness, exclusive merchandise, workshops and event resources to support mental health education at their school.

“Young people are the least likely of any age group in Australia to seek professional help for mental health issues. Student ambassadors who bring The Push-Up Challenge to their school help put mental health on the agenda, encouraging their peers to be proactive in caring for their wellbeing, reducing stigma and supporting those who may be experiencing difficulties to seek help,” added Ms Nicholas.

“This year we had over 750 Student Ambassadors from 450 schools lead over 40,000 students around the country in completing millions of push-ups. By instilling positive mental health attitudes and behaviours early in life, we can make a lasting difference to the mental health of young Australians. That’s why we’re excited to expand the Student Ambassador program even further in 2026, engaging more students, teachers and parents across the country to look after their mental health, strengthen connections and continue breaking down the stigma associated with mental illness,” she concluded.

This year, 232,000 Australians took part in The Push-Up Challenge, collectively completing a staggering 328 million push-ups in 23 days and raising over $12 million for mental health charities Lifeline, headspace and The Push For Better Foundation. In 2026 The Push-Up Challenge will take place in June and see participants complete a set number of push-ups across three weeks to raise awareness and funds for mental health charities.

To learn more about The Push-Up Challenge’s 2026 Student Ambassador program and apply to take part, visit thepushupchallenge.com.au.

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