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Tutors to keep supporting students

A tutoring program helping students to build skills and confidence will continue and expand over the next two years. The State Government announced in September...

Laying solid sleep foundations

Melbourne mum Marjorie Kellock is an Open College Network (OCN) certified infant and toddler sleep consultant and an early childhood and primary educator. She wants...

New school for RCH

Children with chronic and acute health issues will be able to go to stay engaged in their learning, thanks to a new school at...

Kinders on school sites coming

Quarters Primary School in Cranbourne West will become home to a new kindergarten in the coming years. Children Minister Lizzie Blandthorn in November announced the...

Support for new dads

Dads will soon have more support groups to turn to while adjusting to parenthood. On Father’s Day, the State Government delivered $2 million to create...

Child health nurse shortage

Casey Council’s Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Service recorded an 8.56 percent drop in participation due to a shortage of trained MCH nurses. The council...

Nuer school spreads the word

South Sudanese elders are teaching their native language to younger generations through a new literacy school. The Nuer Language School (NLS) was born from growing...

Kids not too young to learn to swim

Swimming is part of Australia’s national identity and one of the most popular physical activities undertaken by Australians. But the annual SWIMSAFER Report reveals two...

Active commute to school

Casey Council has partnered with VicHealth’s Walk to School initiative to encourage primary and secondary school children to walk, ride, scoot, or skate to...

Take action on asthma

Ambulance Victoria (AV) paramedics are calling on people with asthma to make sure their asthma action plans are up to date. One in nine Victorians...

Sugary drink ban calls

Sugary drinks are causing poor oral hygiene in Australian kids, dentists say. The Australian Dental Association (ADA) and Australian Medical Association (AMA) are joining forces...

Walking through a Songline opens at Pakenham

A dramatic digital experience based on a component of the National Museum of Australia’s internationally acclaimed exhibition Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters will open...

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Slide into Silo Park for a play!

An inclusive playground for all ages and abilities is ready for your next play date in Clyde North. Silo Park is a Livvi’s Place, designed...

Peanut allergy hope