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December 23, 2016  |  In Conference

Save the Date for the FRSA National Conference 2017

The FRSA National Conference 2017 will be held at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) Wednesday 22 – Friday 24 November, 2017! More info coming soon! Keep up with the latest from FRSA National Conference 2017 online. Twitter: @FRSAust #FRSA2017 […]

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December 10, 2016  |  In Conference, Latest News

FRSA National Conference 2016 – a success by many measures!

Just over 400 people attended this year’s FRSA Conference in Canberra. The theme Measuring Success in the family and relationship sector – for the wellbeing of children, families and communities attracted practitioners, managers, researchers, government workers and others with an […]

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December 7, 2016  |  In Conference, Latest News, Member Engagement

FRSA 2016 Conference e-journal now available!

The inaugural FRSA 2016 Conference e-journal (edition 1) has recently been released, providing an essential resource for stakeholders within the family and relationship services sector to be better informed on topics relating to Measuring Success in the family and relationship […]

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September 2, 2016  |  In Conference

The FRSA National Conference 2016 interactive program is now available!

The Conference Program for the FRSA National Conference 2016 is now available to view online, containing the most up to date details of the sessions and timings, links to session abstracts for you to view in advance and speaker bios […]

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May 23, 2016  |  In Conference

FRSA conference call for abstracts is now open

FRSA is pleased to announce the call for abstracts and invites presenters to submit abstracts for presentations and workshops for the FRSA 2016 National Conference (29 Nov – 1 Dec 2016, National Convention Centre Canberra) themed Measuring Success in the family and relationship […]

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May 6, 2016  |  In Conference

FRSA National Conference 2016: Measuring Success in the Family and Relationship Sector

Family and Relationship Services Australia (FRSA) is very excited to announce the FRSA 2016 National Conference will be held on 29 November – 1 December 2016 in Canberra. The theme and major focus for #FRSAConf2016 is Measuring Success in the […]

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November 12, 2015  |  In Conference

FRSA National Conference 2015: Presentations

  Presentations from the National Conference, Brisbane 2015 are now available on Slideshare  http://www.slideshare.net/CommunicationsStrate/presentations

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