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Posted: Sun, 14 Oct 2018 02:05:01 GMT

YOUNG Australians experiencing mental health issues are expected to be able to get help more easily as a result of the federal government pledging to spend almost $52 million on support centres.

The coalition has announced it is boosting funding for Headspace, which runs 107 youth mental health centres across the nation.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the funds will help the centres provide an extra 14,000 services and employ more staff, helping to reduce wait times. About $12.8 million of the money will go towards Headspace’s online counselling and treatment programs.

“We want young people to know they are not alone on their journey, and that we’re backing quality frontline support,” Mr Morrison said in a statement.

The extra funds are on top of the $95.7 million the government already spends on the centres each year.

About one in four young Australians experience mental illness each year.

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