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Research report
Nov 2013

The tyrannies of distance and disadvantage

This research report investigates whether children in regional areas experience a "tyranny of distance" or a "tyranny of disadvantage".

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Webinar 05 Nov 2020
Families and food: Identifying and responding to food insecurity
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Webinar 16 Jul 2019
Supporting children after natural and human-induced disasters
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Resource sheet Jan 2017

Web resources: Natural disasters and drought

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Practice guide Nov 2012

A snapshot of how local context affects sexual assault service…

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Natural disasters and community resilience: A framework for…

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