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  • Remembering the thousands of Australian children who experience family violence

    Remembering the thousands of Australian children who experience family violence

    09 Sep 2020

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  • Tackling the gender pay gap in community services

    Tackling the gender pay gap in community services

    08 Sep 2020

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  • This Child Protection Week, let’s not ignore the long-term impact of COVID-19 on children

    This Child Protection Week, let’s not ignore the long-term impact of COVID-19 on children

    07 Sep 2020

    We are experiencing a time of disruption and upheaval. Living through a pandemic has required us to change and adapt…

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  • The Centre’s response to the Orange Door announcement

    The Centre’s response to the Orange Door announcement

    31 Aug 2020

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  • Deloitte Access Economics report on the social impacts of COVID-19

    Deloitte Access Economics report on the social impacts of COVID-19

    28 Aug 2020

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  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day 2020: “We are the elders of tomorrow hear our voice”

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day 2020: “We are the elders of tomorrow hear our voice”

    04 Aug 2020

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  • Ending homelessness for Victoria’s children and their families

    Ending homelessness for Victoria’s children and their families

    02 Aug 2020

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  • A statement on the new National Agreement on Closing the Gap

    A statement on the new National Agreement on Closing the Gap

    30 Jul 2020

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  • COVID-19: Responding to the needs of children and families impact report

    COVID-19: Responding to the needs of children and families impact report

    29 Jul 2020

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  • Our statement regarding #RaiseTheAge

    Our statement regarding #RaiseTheAge

    27 Jul 2020

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