Support my mullet to help prevent suicide
I'm growing my mullet this April for Black Dog Institute's Mullets for Mental Health.
1 in 5 Australians will experience mental illness in their lifetime. Over 75% of mental health problems occur before the age of 25.
My mullet and funds raised will help us drive real change and fund ground-breaking mental health research. This will put digital services and education into the hands of people who need it the most.
It would mean a lot to me if you donated to support my mullet.
Together, we can create better mental health for all Australians.
My Impact
This year I have helped provide
1,611
people with suicidal thoughts help when they need it most.
Funds raised over the years
My Mullet Wall
Thank you to my Sponsors
$108.99
Mark Clarke
$104.24
Matt Clarke
$104
Massimo Palma
$85.48
Sash Payne
$56.96
Anonymous
$56.24
Adam
$56.24
Sean Jones
$55.50
Lynette Farrant
Good work Matt. Don't forget the photo.
$54.24
Sash Payne
$54.24
Anonymous
$54.12
Becky Bakr
Well done for keeping your promise and raising awareness for mental health. Mental health has impacted many lives and don't think it's talked about enough.
$54.12
John Warneford
$52
Danny Kisso
Good on you mate! Big supporter of movements like these. Best of luck!
$52
Kelsey Clarke
$50
Nicole
Great cause Matt.
$50
Anonymous
Done
$50
Roshan Joshy
Hi Matt Important work you are doing to support this great cause and I am happy to support you on it. Thanks Rosh
$50
Jessica Matthews
Nice one Matt!
$35
Joe The Barber
$29.24
Ellen Johnson
$27.81
Suzanne Mitchell
Happy to support Mens Mental health
$10
Mitchell Long
Good Bye Mullet
$10
Spiro Kypreos
$10
Anonymous
Good luck Matty, great cause




Years ago, a close friend of mine, who was terminally ill, asked me to grow a mullet with him. It was a simple request, but it meant a lot, and I’ve carried that promise with me ever since. This April, I’ll be shaving my mullet to support men’s mental health. I’m doing this for my mate, and for every man who feels like they have to face things alone. We need to talk more, check in more, and look after each other better.