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Karleen Gribble - The Conversation ,

Some private schools in Australia are taking students on volunteer trips to orphanages in Asia. But “what do these trips mean for the children in orphanages?,” this article asks.

Emma Sleath, Rohan Barwick - ABC,

The Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care (SNAICC) in Australia has voiced its concerns about new child protection legislation to be implemented in the Northern Territory, says the article.

Mirah Riben - The Huffington Post Blog,

This blog post from the Huffington Post describes what the author believes are contradictory actions and recent statements made by the Prime Minister of Australia in regards to adoption.

Australian Associated Press, The Guardian ,

The number of children in South Australia who are living in emergency housing has risen significantly in the past year, says the article.

Sabour Bradley - Head First Series,

This video explores the "business" of orphanage tourism in Cambodia and the ways in which Australians contribute to the problem.

John A. Pickering and Matthew R. Sanders - Family Matters,

This article provides an overview of the Triple P Parenting Program in Australia. The article presents the evidence supporting the Triple P Program and describes how a public health approach to parenting support works.

Dr. Joseph J. McDowall - Create Foundation,

This research report analyzes the contributing factors in children and youth’s ability to be placed in care alongside siblings, as well as how caseworkers view sibling placements in Australia’s child welfare system.

Daryl J. Higgins - Australian Institute of Family Studies, Family Matters 2015 No. 96,

This report proposes a public health approach to promoting safe and supportive family environments for children and preventing child maltreatment in Australia.

Meredith Kiraly - Child Family Community Australia Paper No. 31 ,

This paper systematically reviews surveys of kinship carers in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom to identify messages for policy and practice about the characteristics and support needs of kinship care families.

Tess Purling and Nadia Colbourn - CQUniversity,

Two Digital Media students at CQUniversity, a university in Queensland Australia, created an animated video which encourages people to register to become foster or kinship care to children in Queensland.