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  • Celebrating the resilience of families on International Families Day

    Celebrating the resilience of families on International Families Day

    14 May 2020

    While there’s light at the end of the tunnel, life is tough for us all right now. And some families…

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  • COVID-19: A guide for young people in care

    COVID-19: A guide for young people in care

    14 Apr 2020

    You’ve probably heard about COVID-19 more commonly referred to as coronavirus in the news. It’s a virus that can spread…

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  • Perspectives from our women this International Women’s Day

    Perspectives from our women this International Women’s Day

    06 Mar 2020

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  • #GenerationEquality: Why our young people have the answers

    #GenerationEquality: Why our young people have the answers

    06 Mar 2020

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  • Australia continues to fail our children

    Australia continues to fail our children

    24 Feb 2020

    • Children
  • Diploma of Leadership and Management (July 2019)

    Diploma of Leadership and Management (July 2019)

    30 Apr 2019

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  • Why the next Federal Government must care about our foster carers

    Why the next Federal Government must care about our foster carers

    17 Apr 2019

    • Children
  • Our National Child Support Disgrace

    Our National Child Support Disgrace

    16 Apr 2019

    • Children
  • Federal Election 2019: Creating A System That Cares

    Federal Election 2019: Creating A System That Cares

    12 Apr 2019

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  • Reflecting on the future of work at the Victorian Government Youth Summit

    Reflecting on the future of work at the Victorian Government Youth Summit

    11 Apr 2019

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