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Conference Gala Dinner
Join us for the 18th Biennial Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) Conference Gala Dinner.
AIFS Conference 2026
Held 9-11 September 2026, the 18th biennial AIFS Conference will bring together government, practitioners and key researchers to explore how policies, programs and…
Trust and concerns about the future shape young Australians…
A new report from the Growing Up in Australia study shows that most young Australians hope to have children, but their family goals are linked to how much…
Program now available
The AIFS 2026 Conference program is now live. Early bird pricing available until 30 June.
To improve children’s mental health, start by supporting…
Long-term data shows children are more likely to develop mental health issues when their parents experience financial stress and housing instability.
National Families Week
We are proud to celebrate National Families Week 2026, recognising the vital role families play in supporting the wellbeing of individuals and communities across…
Designing family support around evidence
How Australia supports families with young children has important implications for children’s outcomes and longer-term wellbeing.
Positive relationships with parents, peers and schools may…
A sense of school belonging and positive relationships with parents and peers may help reduce suicide risk for young Australians, a new report has found.
Pretend play is a magical part of childhood. New research…
Children who demonstrate pretend play ability as toddlers have fewer emotional and behavioural difficulties at primary school, according to a University of Sydney…