230,199
Participants
$13,023,275
Amount raised
332,553,120
Push-ups
From 3 to 26 June, over 230,000 Australians pushed for better and completed 3,307 push-ups, representing the 3,307 lives lost to suicide in Australia in 2024.
These legendary participants completed more than 300 million push-ups collectively and raised an incredible $12 million (and counting!) for mental health.
Donations are open until 17 July so you can keep raising much needed funds for those who need it.
Jill just donated $20.00
Sunarti WIDJAJA just donated $50.00
Steve Roberts just donated $200.00
Anonymous just donated $100.00
BEV EGEL just donated $20.00
Zuhayr Khan just donated $50.00
Elijah just donated $100.00
Sara and Benjamin just donated $100.00
The Villian just donated $3.00
Liam Jose just donated $65.00
Tanura Rabel just donated $35.00
Grahame and Marg Gibbs just donated $80.00
Geoff Riddle just donated $50.00
Csuti Geoff and JT just donated $65.00
Veronica just donated $100.00
Anna just donated $40.00
Anita Howard just donated $65.00
Josh Humphreys just donated $331.00
Anonymous just donated $12.00
Brian Clark just donated $65.00
Win a two person sauna
Complete The Push-Up Challenge and you could be unwinding in your very own Nook Elite two-person sauna, valued at $4,800.
Finish your full (3,307 push-ups) or half (1,654 push-ups) target by 30 June 2026 and you will automatically go into the draw.
All thanks to our friends at Nook.
MEET SOME LEGENDS
HOW IT WORKS
DAILY TARGETS AND FACTS
We'll give you daily push-up targets that relate to an important Mental Health Fact. You can track your daily progress and check out the facts on the app.
EVERYONE CAN PARTICIPATE
You don't have to be a push-up pro to participate. Substitute push-ups with sit-ups, squats or tailored exercises. You can also aim for half the push-up target.
"I’m excited to be a part of The Push-Up Challenge to raise awareness and support for mental health. As someone who faces mental health struggles and understands the impacts of trauma, I am passionate about showcasing and sharing with others how to overcome our mental barriers in our daily lives."
- Matty Mills

