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How a motorbike club is helping men with their mental health as they find a ‘brotherhood’ on the road
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : June 23, 2024 - 11:01
Noisy motorbikes are being used as a tool in the battle to improve mental health among FIFO workers in the mining industry in Western Australia’s north-west. A group of riders has just completed an annual lap of towns across the Pilbara, encouraging each other to open up about the challenges of working at remote mining sites.