Document Archive
Submission to the Human Rights Commission – Examination of children affected by family and domestic violence
Chronic pain
Common effects of chronic pain include: depression, loss of sleep, loss of self-worth, loss of employment and how the sufferer is perceived by their family and peers. Chronic pain can also lead to social isolation, role tension, reduced sexual activity and feelings of...
Why do people get married?
There are a number of reasons why people choose to marry or are wary about getting married. According to surveys that Relationships Australia has conducted over a number of years, people choose to get married: for love for companionship to signify a life-long...
Child safety
In recent years there have been consistent and alarming increases in the reported levels of child neglect and abuse in Australia. As a result, child abuse and neglect has become an issue of national concern. Statutory child protection systems are struggling under the...
Neighbour Day Announces Tell Us Your Story Winners!
The Neighbour Day team today announced the winners to the Tell Us Your Story competition, with nine winning entries across the country.
Partners – A guide to successful relationships
Hardcopies available for purchase, please contact National Office at natoffice@relationships.org.au.
What about the children – Parenting information
Hardcopies available for purchase, please contact National Office at natoffice@relationships.org.au.
Gambling
Many Australians gamble as a form of entertainment. This might include an occasional bet on the horse races, buying a lottery ticket, playing the poker machines or a night out at the casino. Introduction Many Australians gamble as a form of entertainment. This might...
Neighbour Day – Biggest Neighbourhood Celebration Ever!
Neighbour Day 2015 recorded the largest number of registered events ever with close to 70,000 people celebrating their neighbourhood on Sunday, 29 March.
Neighbour Day – Time to Celebrate Your Community!
This Sunday, 29 March 2015 is Neighbour Day, the annual celebration of community across Australia.