Strong Minds, Strong Mines (SMSM) has been recognised for Outstanding Contribution (Organisation) at the 2026 State and Territory LiFE Awards by Suicide Prevention Australia. This award honours organisations that have made a meaningful and lasting impact in suicide prevention and mental health across their communities.
Through its dedicated efforts in raising awareness, reducing stigma, and delivering practical mental health programs, SMSM continues to play a vital role in supporting individuals and workplaces—particularly within high-risk industries such as mining and construction. Its initiatives promote open conversations, early intervention, and stronger support systems, contributing to safer and more connected communities.
By focusing on real-world outcomes and community engagement, SMSM exemplifies leadership and commitment in advancing mental health and suicide prevention across Western Australia and beyond.
Strong Minds, Strong Mines (SMSM) has also been awarded Best Practice in Workplace at the 2026 State and Territory LiFE Awards by Suicide Prevention Australia. This recognition highlights organisations that demonstrate exceptional commitment to fostering mentally healthy, safe, and supportive work environments.
SMSM’s workplace programs are designed to integrate mental health awareness, suicide prevention strategies, and leadership support into everyday operations. By equipping workers and leaders with practical tools and training, SMSM helps build resilience, encourage help-seeking behaviours, and create cultures where employees feel valued and supported.
This award reflects SMSM’s ongoing dedication to setting industry standards in workplace wellbeing, particularly within high-pressure and remote work environments, and its role in shaping more inclusive and psychologically safe workplaces across Australia.
Western Australian Multicultural Awards 2025 recipient Soa Palelei has been honoured with the Sportsperson of the Year Award, recognising his outstanding achievements in sport and his significant contribution to multicultural communities across Western Australia.
Widely known as “The Hulk,” Soa Palelei is a former professional mixed martial artist who competed internationally before transitioning into a powerful role as a community leader, mentor, and mental health advocate. Strong Minds Strong Mines, founded by Palelei, reflects his commitment to supporting individuals from diverse backgrounds, particularly within high-pressure industries and communities.
Beyond his sporting accomplishments, Palelei has used his platform to inspire resilience, promote inclusion, and empower culturally and linguistically diverse communities. His work bridges sport, mental health, and multicultural engagement, creating meaningful impact both on and off the field.
This award highlights Palelei’s dedication to using sport as a vehicle for positive change, fostering unity, and strengthening community connections across Western Australia.
Strong Minds, Strong Mines (SMSM) has been recognised as the Most Innovative Mental Health Support Company 2025 – Australia at the GHP Mental Health Care & Compassion Excellence Awards. This recognition highlights organisations that demonstrate forward-thinking approaches and impactful solutions in supporting mental health and wellbeing.
Founded by Soa Palelei, SMSM continues to lead with innovative, practical programs tailored to high-risk and high-pressure industries, including mining, construction, and remote workforces. Through initiatives such as toolbox presentations, leadership training, and workplace wellbeing programs, SMSM delivers accessible and results-driven support that empowers individuals and teams.
The organisation’s approach focuses on breaking stigma, encouraging early intervention, and equipping workplaces with the tools needed to foster resilient and supportive environments. By combining lived experience with industry insight, SMSM has positioned itself as a leader in modern mental health support across Australia.
This award reflects SMSM’s commitment to innovation, compassion, and excellence in improving mental health outcomes and driving meaningful change within workplaces and communities.
Strong Minds, Strong Mines (SMSM) has been honored as the Mental Health Organisation of the Year by the Mental Health Foundation Australia. Founded in 2019 by Soa Palelei, SMSM was born out of his personal journey overcoming mental health challenges and has since become a leading advocate for mental well-being in Australia's FIFO (Fly-In Fly-Out) and DIDO (Drive-In Drive-Out) industries.
The program is designed to raise mental health awareness, break the stigma surrounding mental health issues, and provide workers with practical tools to build resilience in high-pressure environments. SMSM offers a range of services including Monthly Toolbox Presentations, Wellness Champion Training, and Leaders' Training. These initiatives promote open discussions about mental health, empowering workers to seek support and foster a more positive, supportive workplace culture.
By focusing on the unique challenges faced by workers in mining, construction, and other remote industries, SMSM is making a significant impact on improving the mental health and well-being of thousands across Australia.
Soa Palelei won the Mental Health Lived Experience Advocate of the Year at the AMHF - WA Men's Wellbeing Awards.
The WA Men's Wellbeing Awards, presented by the Australian Men's Health Forum (AMHF), are a recognition program aimed at celebrating and acknowledging the efforts of individuals and organizations that contribute significantly to the health and wellbeing of men in Western Australia. These awards highlight the initiatives, programs, and advocacy efforts that have made a positive impact on men's mental and physical health within the community.
The awards cover various categories, recognizing achievements in areas such as mental health advocacy, lived experience, community support, and innovative health programs. The Mental Health Lived Experience Advocate of the Year award, which Soa Palelei won, specifically honors an individual who has used their personal experiences with mental health challenges to advocate for better mental health awareness, support, and services. This award celebrates those who inspire and lead by example, showing the importance of lived experiences in driving change and reducing the stigma around mental health issues.
Soa Palelei has won the 2024 Community Citizen of the Year Award from the council of Cockburn. The award recognises his outstanding contribution to the community, especially in the field of mental health and suicide prevention.
Auspire – Australia Day Council WA, Community Citizen of the Year Awards are presented by Local Government within local communities across Western Australia. The Joint Patrons of the Community Citizen of the Year Awards are His Excellency the Honourable Chris Dawson AC APM Governor of Western Australia, and Mrs Darrilyn Dawson.
Outstanding contribution and community service includes areas such as; education, health, fund-raising, charitable and voluntary services, business, employment, sport, arts, the environment, social inclusion or any other area that contributes to the advancement and wellbeing of a community.
In the 2023 LIFE Awards, Soa Palelei won his second Outstanding Contribution Award while Strong Minds, Strong Mines obtained its first Workplace Award for their excellent demonstration of suicide prevention within the community.
The Workplace Award honors a business or employer that actively works to address, prevent, or deal with suicidal behavior and its effects on the community at large, as well as promotes suicide prevention in the workplace.
The Outstanding Contribution Award emphasizes the efforts of individuals or organizations that have made a notable contribution to address, prevent, or respond to suicidal behaviours and their impact on people, families, communities, and the Australian population.
Strong Minds, Strong Mines was one of the finalists of the Mentally Healthy Workplace Award in the 2022 Western Australian Association for Mental Health together with other organizations: Roy Hill, Page Group, and AMCAP.
The WA Mental Health Awards intends to acknowledge the efforts of those working within the traditional mental health sectors and the growing community engagement across mental health and wellbeing.
Mentally Healthy Workplace Award category recognises a workplace in Western Australia that promotes excellent mental health services for its staff and volunteers through initiatives, programs, procedures, policies, and/or organisational culture.
Awards Australia recognizes the Strong Minds, Strong Mines in its 2022 Community Achievement Awards National edition.
Soa Palelei as the main wellness ambassador of the organization accepted the award for their effort to promote mental health awareness to workers of the FIFO/ DIDO industry and youths of Western Australia.
Founded in 2002, the Western Australian Community Achievement Awards aims to encourage, acknowledge, and reward the valuable contributions of individuals, communities, and businesses in making a difference in the community.
Soa’s early intervention and personal approach to mental health have paved him to win the Outstanding Contribution Award category in the 2021 LIFE (LIVING IS FOR EVERYONE) AWARDS by Suicide Prevention Australia.
Established to recognise excellence in suicide prevention, the 2021 LIFE awards emphasizes the efforts of individuals or organizations that have made a noteworthy contribution to address, prevent, or respond to suicidal behaviours and their impact on people, families, communities, and the Australian population.
Formed in 2001, to advocate for men’s representation in the health sector in Australia, The Australian Men’s Health Forum recognizes the work of individual practitioners who are making a difference in improving the lives and health of men and boys at a local level through its 2021 Men’s Health Award every Men’s Health Week in the country.
As the leading wellness ambassador for Strong Minds, Strong Mines, Soa Palelei won the People’s Choice award as a Local Champion for Western Australia through his work in eradicating mental health stigma and discrimination in a predominantly male sector, particularly in FIFO/DIDO workers.
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