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Young Australians Face Alarming Suicide Crisis

30 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Young Australians aged 16-25 show higher rates of suicidal thoughts.
  • Children as young as six are experiencing suicidal thoughts.
  • Gen Z factors include online exposure and societal pressures.
Young Australians Face Alarming Suicide Crisis

Young Australians are facing an escalating mental health crisis, with a landmark study indicating a significant rise in suicidal ideation, self-harm, and suicide attempts among those aged 16 to 25. This generation, Gen Z, exhibits the highest risk for these behaviours, often linked to witnessing parental violence and exposure to suicide online.

Exclusively obtained data from Kids Helpline reveals a particularly concerning trend: the proportion of very young children experiencing suicidality is growing at an alarming rate. Children as young as six are reaching out with these distressful thoughts, and the average age for crisis support regarding suicide attempts has significantly dropped.

Researchers suggest that Gen Z's experiences, shaped by rapid social change, constant digital connectivity, economic insecurity, climate anxiety, and the COVID-19 pandemic, contribute to these heightened pressures. Experts emphasize the critical need for early intervention programs in schools and communities to address distress before suicidal thinking develops.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Generation Z in Australia shows the highest rates of suicidal ideation, planning, self-harm, and suicide attempts, with the youngest age of onset.
Kids Helpline data shows children as young as six are being supported for suicidal thoughts and attempts, with an alarming increase in younger age groups.
Factors for Gen Z include witnessing parental violence, peer/online exposure to suicide, economic insecurity, climate anxiety, and the impact of COVID-19.

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