Content Warning
The episode mentions domestic and sexual violence, and online hate in this episode which might be distressing for some listeners. Later on there is a more in-depth discussion of mental illness including suicidal ideation. The presenter announces when the more in-depth discussion begins and provides support service contacts for anyone needing help at the end of the show.
Part 2 Exploring Extreme Heat: Mental Health
How does heat affect the way we think, feel, and behave?
Today on Earth Matters we continue our exploration of the impacts of extreme heat on Australian lives. We look at how hot weather affects physical health and mental health, as well as secondary impacts like increased domestic violence and online hate speech.
We learn of an alarming trend of increased mental health emergency presentations among young people during warm and hot weather and the importance of maintaining mental health care including medications during these times.
Guests: Kellie Caught, Programme Director for Climate and Energy at the Australian Council of Social Service.
Dr Cybele Dey, member of Doctors for the Environment Australia and child and adolescent psychiatrist working in the Sydney Children's Hospital Network.
Episode #1558: Producer/presenter: Claudia Craig
Photo image: Tatiana Syrikova
Crisis numbers and support
LIFELINE 13 11 14
1800 RESPECT: 1800 737 732 | or visit1800respect.org.au
First Peoples support:
13YARN: 13 92 76 | 13yarn.org.au
Yarning Safe'n'Strong: 1800 959 563
Beyond Blue 1300 224 636 | beyondblue.org.au
Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467
For anyone in immediate danger call Triple Zero 000.
Resources
https://www.dea.org.au/how_climate_change_affects_mental_health_in_australia
https://www.acoss.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Heat-in-Homes-Digital-1.0.pdf
DEA Heat Health Fact Sheet:
https://assets.nationbuilder.com/docsenvaus/pages/382/attachments/origin...
Missed Part One of the Exploring Extreme Heat series?
Catch up by podcast here: Part One Exploring Extreme Heat.
Bec Horridge, Claudia Craig, Mia Audrey & Keiran Stewart-Assheton.