Our Story
How SEKI Was Born

What started as a heartfelt mission to support men’s mental health quickly grew beyond Alvaro, Glen, and Tau’s expectations. When they designed the SEKI logo—a symbol of strength, protection, and positivity—it struck a deep chord with their community.​Soon, people began asking if they could wear the SEKI logo, to show their support and proudly stand with the movement. That spark of interest lit a fire—and SEKI Australia was born.Today, SEKI is more than just a clothing label. It’s a wearable statement of empowerment, solidarity, and a reminder that it’s “all good” to seek help, talk about mental health, and walk together through life’s challenges.

PROJECT SEKI
On the eve of breaking the record as Canberra Raiders most capped player, Team SEKI were given exclusive access to Josh Papalii during the captains run and game day. Over the two days Team SEKI witnessed and became part of everlasting memories as the Raiders went on to win with Josh scoring two tries & kicking a conversion.
Meet the Ambassadors
The Faces Behind the Movement
Real people. Real stories. Real strength.

ALEX LEAPAI JR
Exiting Australian heavyweight professional boxer Alex Leapai Jr reflects on his preparation leading up to a fight where he learnt he had lost a close friend. The pain endured as a result of the tragedy was one Alex never wanted to go through again. Checking in on family and friends regularly asking if they're ok or SEKI provided opportunities for those fighting their own battles to seek help or simply have someone to talk to.


JOSH PAPALII
Canberra Raiders most capped player Josh Papalii turns back the clock and gives an insight to his upbringing as a young pacific islander in the city of Logan. From living in housing commission houses to signing his first NRL contract, Josh shares the importance of seeking support when you're not feeling SEKI.
