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  • Writer: Liam Nash
    Liam Nash
  • Feb 12
  • 1 min read

Mental health advocacy is gaining momentum across Australiaโ€™s workforce-intensive industries, and business leaders are stepping forward. Micky Ahuja, Managing Director of MA Services Group, has backed police veteran Colin Cooperโ€™s mental health fundraising campaign, which has raised $1,000 since launch ahead of his upcoming Kokoda Trek.

The trek symbolises more than enduranceโ€”it highlights the ongoing mental health challenges faced by frontline and veteran professionals. Ahujaโ€™s support reinforces a leadership approach that prioritises workforce wellbeing, mental resilience, and stigma-free conversations around mental health.

Through MA Services Group, Ahuja has consistently championed Wellbeing-Driven Leadership, emphasising that strong organisations are built on supported, resilient peopleโ€”not just systems and processes. The initiative underscores a growing shift in Australian leadership, where mental health is recognised as a core pillar of sustainable business and community responsibility.


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