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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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