Perth Men's Group Combats Loneliness with Ocean Dips, Coffee, and Connection

August 18, 2026
Perth Men's Group Combats Loneliness with Ocean Dips, Coffee, and Connection
  • In Perth, weekly 6am sessions bring a dozen to twenty men together for a ritual that blends light exercise, informal talking circles, a quick ocean dip, and coffee funded by the charity, all focused on fighting loneliness and boosting mental wellbeing.

  • Adam Brennan, who helped establish the Cottesloe chapter, joined the effort after his own battles with anxiety and depression, stressing that the group is a supportive space for openly discussing therapy, counselling, and GP visits rather than formal therapy.

  • WNOW’s approach centers on inclusivity, inviting participation from men of all ages, health levels, and backgrounds, with plans to expand its reach across Perth and beyond.

  • The sessions include a talking stick ritual and a commitment to openness, marked by 61 push-ups to honor the global community and to remember a member who died by suicide, plus one extra push-up for resilience.

  • The program responds to widening concerns about declining male friendships and rising loneliness, noting that men are more likely to delay seeking help; in winter, about 14 regulars attend, rising to 20 in summer, and the network now includes teen sons and a large WhatsApp group of 70–80 participants.

  • WNOW—When No One’s Watching—launched in 2020 after co-founders Tadhg Kennelly and Dave Eccles connected following Kennelly’s AFL coaching dismissal—and has since established a Perth chapter at Cottesloe Beach and a second at Rockingham foreshore, joining 62 chapters across seven countries.

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