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  • Victoria’s best child and family journalism recognised by state’s peak for first time

    Victoria’s best child and family journalism recognised by state’s peak for first time

    20 Nov 2020

    • Content
  • Record social housing investment a huge win for all Victorians

    Record social housing investment a huge win for all Victorians

    16 Nov 2020

    • Content
  • Media awards finalists announced

    Media awards finalists announced

    12 Nov 2020

    • Children
  • Sentencing outcomes for image-based sexual abuse in Victoria: New Sentencing Advisory Council report

    Sentencing outcomes for image-based sexual abuse in Victoria: New Sentencing Advisory Council report

    30 Oct 2020

    • Content
  • More than ever, children deserve the right to safely connect with their friends

    More than ever, children deserve the right to safely connect with their friends

    25 Oct 2020

    • Content
  • OPEN Symposium 2020: 26-30 October

    OPEN Symposium 2020: 26-30 October

    14 Oct 2020

    • Content
  • Keeping families out of poverty requires long-term commitment

    Keeping families out of poverty requires long-term commitment

    11 Oct 2020

    • Content
  • What does the federal budget include for children and families?

    What does the federal budget include for children and families?

    08 Oct 2020

    • Content
  • Two-thirds of children held on remand aren’t ultimately sentenced to detention: New Sentencing Advisory Council report

    Two-thirds of children held on remand aren’t ultimately sentenced to detention: New Sentencing Advisory Council report

    29 Sep 2020

    • Content
  • Centre media awards

    Centre media awards

    24 Sep 2020

    • Children
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