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March 5, 2018  |  In Latest News

Expression of Interest – Parliament of Australia 2018 Workshop

Expression of Interest – Parliament of Australia 2018 Workshop Have you always wanted to know the ins and outs of Federal Parliament? FRSA is seeking expressions of interest from FRSA Members (and non-members) wishing to participate in a ONE DAY, […]

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March 29, 2017  |  In Latest News

FRSA launches new research report ‘Strengthening prevention and early intervention services for families into the future’

FRSA is proud to launch the research report Strengthening prevention and early intervention services for families into the future, commissioned to Professor John Toumbourou and colleagues at the Centre for Social

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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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August 3, 2016  |  In Latest News, Member Engagement, Uncategorised

Celebrating milestones for Family Relationship Centres and Communities for Children programmes

On 1 July 2006, the first 15 Family Relationship Centres opened their doors in Australia. 65 centres down the track, FRSA will be marking the 10 year milestone at the National Conference later in the year.  We will also be […]

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July 19, 2016  |  In Latest News, Member Engagement

Celebrating NAIDOC Week: Snapshot from FRSA Members

NAIDOC Week was celebrated from 3 to 10 July. ‘National Aboriginal and Islanders Day Observance Committee’, (NAIDOC) has evolved into an annual, week-long celebration of the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The 2016 theme is ‘Songlines: the living […]

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