Talk about it | TV presenters' response to colleague's on-air panic attack proves a need for mental health dialogue at work

TV presenters' response to colleague's on-air panic attack proves a need for mental health dialogue at work

The recent on-air panic attack experienced by Nate Byrne, a weather presenter for ABC News Breakfast, has brought much-needed attention to mental health in the workplace.

During a live broadcast, Byrne courageously admitted he was experiencing a panic attack and handed the segment back to his co-hosts, Lisa Millar and Michael Rowland. This moment of vulnerability not only highlighted Byrne's bravery but also underscored the supportive environment cultivated by his colleagues, who responded with empathy and professionalism.

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