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June 2, 2023  |  In Conference

FRSA National Conference 2023 – Services within Everyone’s Reach: Choice. Connection. Collaboration

FRSA held its annual National Conference at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre, 15-18 May, on the beautiful lands of the people of the Yugambeh language region. It is always a pleasure to bring the sector together to share […]

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May 12, 2021  |  In Budget

FRSA’s Preliminary Analysis – Federal Budget 2021-22

For a sector that has secured funding in the forward estimates with five-year funding agreements (in the main) we have done pretty well in recent Budgets. Last year’s Budget was a standout given that the Federal Government increased baseline funding to DSS […]

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