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Family Separation A Guide for Teens - Top ten things for teens to remember

The Australian Government has produced a booklet 'Family Separation A Guide for Teens' with the Child Support Agency to help Australian teens experiencing family separation. Separation can take place over months or years. During this time children experience many emotions and changes to their lifestyle. It can be confusing and a difficult process fir everyone to adjust to. More...

Bravehearts protect children against sexual assaults

Bravehearts must also be commended on its commitment to the provision of counselling and support programs for children, adolescent and adult survivors of child sexual assault as well as their non-offending family members More...

Luck in 2003

Jupiter changes signs about every 12 months, which gives you a good chance of altering your luck every year too. More...

Not tonight darling, I've got a headache...

It used to be a classic excuse for turning down the amorous attentions of your partner, but a new survey has revealed that headache is not just an excuse for going straight to sleep. More...

Losing a Loved One

It was Wednesday morning. The day of my pop's funeral. My Uncle Laurie and Auntie Rita had slept over the night before. My mum had woken us up early as everyone would be coming over for a while before going to the church and then the cemetery. More...

Me and My Dad

It's been 9 years now since I lost my father; I'm 13 and am still living through the pain. I regularly visit his grave, I still cry for him, but I know that I will see him again one day. More...




Family Separation A Guide for Teens
Bravehearts Child Protection
Luck in 2003
Headache Excuse
Losing a Loved One
Me & My Dad
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