Triple M turns off the mics for No Talk Day
By Staffwriter in Media News on Monday, 07th July 2025 at 9:07am
Triple M has switched off the mics across its entire network until 6pm today for its seventh annual No Talk Day, a campaign designed to create space for Australians to check in on their mental health and each other.
All programming, including shows, news, traffic and advertising will pause across 49 stations nationally and on the LiSTNR app. Instead, listeners will hear a curated selection of music, messages from listeners, mental health professionals, and some of Triple M’s most recognisable talent reflecting on their own experiences.
The initiative, run in partnership with Lifeline, targets a sobering reality: an average of 8.8 Australians die by suicide every day, with three in four being men. For a brand with a predominantly male audience aged 25 to 54, the cause is personal and ...
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