Mon, 16 February
Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre (BREC)

Join us for the second Greater Bunbury Youth Mental Health Forum! Following the success of the 2025 event – which saw over 110 students, 20 school staff and 16 stallholders come together – this year’s Forum promises to be even bigger and better. It’s a fantastic opportunity for Year 10–12 students to engage in meaningful discussions around mental health, leadership, and youth empowerment.
The 2026 Greater Bunbury Youth Mental Health Forum offers an engaging mix of keynote speakers, interactive workshops, and hands-on activiti
es that provide practical strategies for mental health and wellbeing. Don’t miss out this free opportunity to support the young people in our community improve their wellbeing and connect with local youth and mental health services.
The 2026 Forum is being developed by a passionate youth steering committee through the Innovation Academy. This initiative empowers young people to become changemakers in their communities and ensures the event reflects what matters most to them and their peers.
📅 Date: Monday 16th February 2026
⏰Time: Registrations open at 9am. We invite everyone to be seated for a prompt 9:30am start. The event will finish at 2:30pm.
📍Location: Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre, (2 Blair St, Bunbury)
📖 Audience: Year 10, 11, and 12 students and teachers
💵 Cost: ABSOLUTELY FREE
🥪 Food: Not provided. Please bring your own food.
🎒 Bags: Please bring a tote bag or similar as there is limited space to store larger items.
⭐ Keynote Speakers
⭐ Breakout Sessions
⭐ Interactive Stalls
Connect with local services and programs
This Forum is a unique opportunity for students to connect with their peers and learn valuable skills for managing mental health and navigating life’s challenges. Spaces are limited, so register now to secure a spot!
Please note: If you are booking a General Admission ticket, you must have a parent / guardian / support person with you (if under 18).
The Event Coordinator, Bec, would love to chat with you in the lead up to the event to answer any questions or support your attendance however we can – hello@blueleaf.org.au
With more yet to be announced, register soon to avoid missing out!
Phone: 9796 1600 Email: kerry.cch@outlook.com
If you need urgent assistance call 000 or LifeLine 13 11 14 or for specialist AFTER HOURS mental health phone RURALLINK 1800 552 002
I acknowledge the Bindjareb Wardandi Bibbulmun people of the Noongar nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live and work. I respect their history and culture. I am committed to working together towards reconciliation and a strong future for all.