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What does a child health nurse do?

A child health nurse supports you once you are home from hospital with a newborn baby. Learn more about their role and how they can help you.

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Family health services for you and your baby

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services focus on good health for both mothers and their children.

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Support for migrants to Australia

If you are new to Australia, find out how the government and community organisations can support you.

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Maternity services in rural NSW

Find out what maternity services are available in rural or remote NSW

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Health services for rural families

Learn more about rural health services such as the Patient Assisted Travel scheme, telehealth, access to hospitals, pregnancy and childbirth care.

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Maternity services in rural Tasmania

Find out what maternity services are available in rural or remote Tasmania.

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Maternity services in rural South Australia

Find out what maternity services are available in rural or remote South Australia

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Child health centres

Child health centres in Australia offer free community services that specialise in the health of mothers and babies. They provide expert help, information and advice.

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Support services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families deal with a complex set of reasons for why extra support is needed for raising happy, healthy children.

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Parenting in the country

There are resources available for parents in the country. Find out more about the support networks, education, healthcare services accessible in rural areas.

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