Skye Bishop

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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

1,047

people with suicidal thoughts help when they need it most.

Funds raised over the years

My Achievements

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Thank you to my Sponsors

$204.24

Wade & Theresia

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$204.24

Mim

My Beautiful Girl I love you

$108.24

Jedd Bishop

Can’t wait to see it!!

$57.50

Georgia Ford

Get it son

$56.24

Claire Noble

Well done babe. You got this xx

$54.84

Jayne Vaughton

$52

Brandon Kolyn

Great cause. Can only hope your mullet will be as nice as mine.

$50

Skye Bishop

$27.21

Silvy Ardon

You go girl, rocking the mullet hard!

$11.41

Satch And Mish

You go gf! Hot af!!!

My Updates

Not just a haircut

Thursday 26th Mar
I didn’t plan this to look perfect.

What started as a random, emotional haircut turned into a mullet, something I never thought I’d do. I’ve always had long hair, so this was definitely a bit unexpected. I joked about it being my “Britney moment,” but honestly, it was just me needing to let something out. A bit of a reset. A bit of release.

Because the truth is, I’ve been struggling with my mental health for a long time.

Since I was about 15, and especially over the last six months, it’s been really tough. It got to a point where I had to step away from work and really focus on my mental health, which wasn’t an easy decision, but it was necessary. The kind of tough that people don’t always see on the outside.

Throughout that time, I’ve had to reach out for support and use mental health resources more than once, and I’m really grateful they exist. But at the same time, I don’t think we have enough support or enough awareness around mental health in Australia yet. There’s still a long way to go.

Mental health has affected my life in ways I can’t ignore. I’ve seen it in my family, in people close to me, and in myself. It’s more common than people realise, and it doesn’t always look the way you expect.

That’s why I’m doing this.

Because we need to talk about it more. People need to know that support exists, that it’s okay to ask for help, and that they’re not the only ones going through it.

This isn’t just about a haircut. It’s about starting conversations, raising awareness, and being a little more open about something that affects so many of us.

If you’re struggling, you’re not alone. And if this helps even one person feel a bit less alone, then it’s worth it.

If you need support, you can reach out to Lifeline Australia (13 11 14) or Beyond Blue (1300 22 4636). There are people who want to listen.