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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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Baby names
Some ideas on where to look for inspiration to name your baby and information on how long you have to register your baby's name in your state or territory.
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Education for rural families
Learn more about the options for education for your child in rural areas from childcare facilities and early learning programs to going to school.
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What does a child health nurse do?
A child health nurse supports you as a parent once you are home from hospital with a newborn baby. Discover more about their role and how they can help you.
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Keeping kids strong and healthy
Information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents on how to raise strong and healthy kids.
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Support for parents
The support you need can be just a phone call away. Find out how and who you can speak to for advice and support as a new parent.
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Car travel with toddlers
Long car journeys with a toddler can be challenging. Read about safety preparations, when to travel, breaks and what to pack to ensure your trip is as enjoyable as possible.
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Car travel with babies
Long car journeys with a baby can be challenging. Read about safety preparations, when to travel, breaks and what to pack to ensure your trip is as enjoyable as possible.
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Deciding to give a baby or child up for adoption
Deciding whether to give a child up for adoption can be stressful, but there is support for parents and carers to help them through this process.
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Working with Children Checks (WWCC)
Working with Children Checks are required for adults and volunteers who work with children and other vulnerable people. Do you know what the rules are?
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