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emale is
Australia’s largest free national ebulletin for people who are interested in improving men’s health and wellbeing. More than 80 issues have been produced over the last seven years with emale now being distributed to over 8500 readers in Australia alone.
It is also widely distributed by men’s networks and organisations in New Zealand, USA, Canada, UK and other European and Asian countries. 

emale provides readers with up to date relevant information on new developments in the men’s health and wellbeing area, features on current issues for men, information on upcoming activities and events, new resources and websites and updates on government policy changes - both here and abroad.

Download the February 2012 Issue of emale

View back copies of emale at http://www.menshealthaustralia.net under 'Newsletters'.



What readers say about emale
 
“As manager of a youth health service, I am particularly interested in young males' health, and
emale is always full of great info and ideas about improving access and addressing health issues affecting their lives” … Director Youth Health Service Wyong NSW.

emale is distributed to our 266 ambulance stations throughout the State with other bi-weekly bulletins and circulars . . once again to all, keep up the good work, regards” Executive Ambulance Service of New South Wales.

"A quick note to say thanks for the newsletters; they are excellent. I have shared them with a small group of Aboriginal men here on the Central Coast. I look forward to reading the next edition.” Professor Bob Morgan.

“Thank you for sending me emale. It is very impressive in many ways, and I have forwarded it to the MRC Coalition Advisory Council as well as colleagues at the Men's Resource Centers of Western Massachusetts and Northern New Mexico.” Director Men’s Resource Centre USA

“I am from Pakistan and I work for a non governmental organisation looking at different developmental issues with a special focus on youth and children. emale is very helpful to my work” Coordinator, WESS, Quetta, Pakistan

“It covers a wide range of men's health issues that are appropriate to a male dominated work site. emale is really men friendly with a good Aussie appeal so men that we pass it on to each month enjoy reading it and take a lot of advice from it. Well done.” Reader Survey 2008

“Reports the best of what is happening in the world of men.” Reader Survey 2008

 

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