"Bandage Parade" for family law casualties
This particular event, the bandages parade, is about children ordered by the Family Court to have ongoing contact with a parent it has deemed abusive. However, bizarre decisions are being made, such as an Adelaide mother told to stop breast feeding her 7mth baby so overnight contact can start.
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School Choice
School Choice looks behind the brochures and websites to examine what's happening to families and schools and who are the winning and loosing schools, plus the effect of your choice.
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I Just Want You To Be Happy
1 in 5 teenagers will experience major depression before they are 18 years of age, I Just Want You To Be Happy by Leanne Rowe, David Bennett and Bruce Tonge looks at this statistic sympathetically and offers help.
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Death by Teenager
There are no thick, glossy magazines called My Beautiful Teenager, showing a proud glowing mother cradling a couch-bound, well-fed, raggedy-jean-clad adolescent sleeping like a baby surrounded by pizza crusts with a teat covered coke bottle firmly wedged between their lips. Sound familiar.... Death by Teenager.
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WiggleTime
The Wiggles interactive virtual world for preschoolers WiggleTime is a safe, educational and advertisement-free online environment where children can learn through playing free games.
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Livewire
Livewire has recently been launched; it is a site for young people with health conditions or disabilities. The site provides the opportunity for other people with the same or similar conditions to chat and connect. We spoke to the Annie a user of Livewire and Cinnamon, the marketing director.
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Meet Me at Mike’s
Meet Me at Mike’s by Pip Lincolne contains 26 crafty projects and things to make. Welcome to the wonderful, whimsical world of Meet Me at Mike’s, where stuffed pandas are sensitive, totes are super cute and soft toy cows are udderly lovely.
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MoneySaver never pay too much again
Vouchers are a great way to save money, but it can be time-consuming to search them out, right? Not if you use Money Saver, who's got time to sort thorugh the hundreds of individual store catalogues in your letterbox.
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