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  • Resi ROCKS 2013

    Resi ROCKS 2013

    18 Mar 2013

    The Centre is pleased to announce that Resi ROCKS 2013 will feature:

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  • Centre Piece – February

    Centre Piece – February

    03 Mar 2013

       

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  • Sector Reform Forum

    Sector Reform Forum

    03 Mar 2013

    On Thursday 21st March the Centre is hosting a Sector Reform Forum, looking at Improving the way that government and…

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  • NDIS Issues Paper

    NDIS Issues Paper

    03 Mar 2013

    Together with National Disability Services and Early Childhood Intervention Australia, the Centre has contributed to a forum and issues paper…

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  • Cyber-safety & social networking

    Cyber-safety & social networking

    03 Mar 2013

    This month the Centre is offering a half-day workshop to deliver vital knowledge and skills to respond to cyber and…

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  • Business Manager Network Meeting

    Business Manager Network Meeting

    03 Mar 2013

    The first Business Managers Meeting for 2013 promises to be a great opportunity to network with peers from across the…

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  • Upcoming Grants

    Upcoming Grants

    03 Mar 2013

    Lord Mayor's Charitable Foundation - grants now open til March!

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  • National Children’s Commissioner

    National Children’s Commissioner

    03 Mar 2013

    Prime Minister Gillard and and Ms Mitchell at the announcement Last week Prime Minister Gillard announced that Australia’s new National…

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  • Glastonbury Advocacy Series – Hear Me

    Glastonbury Advocacy Series – Hear Me

    03 Mar 2013

    Glastonbury’s 2013 Advocacy Conversation Series launched last Friday with a series of presentations looking at ways to involve children and…

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  • Common Histories forum

    Common Histories forum

    03 Mar 2013

    Berry Street, together with the Centre and the Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA), last week hosted a roundtable discussion…

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