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Elder abuse is a growing and often hidden crisis – affecting one in seven older Australians. Drawing on frontline experience and expert consultation, this paper presents a clear path for the NSW Government to take real, lasting action.
Article.Individuals.Singles + Dating
Whether it’s friends, family, colleagues or romantic interests, having anyone you care about treat you like you no longer exist is incredibly challenging.
Article.Couples.Singles + Dating
People who are living apart together (LAT) are in long-term romantic relationships but choose to live in different homes.
Article.Individuals.Trauma
Men can often rely on their partners for emotional support, but can have devastating consequences if their relationship breaks down.
Video.Individuals.Friendships
From the moment we are born, we are in relationships – with family, friends, communities, and the places we belong.
Article.Couples.Divorce + Separation
From 10 June 2025, there are changes coming to the family law system across Australia. Many of these practices are already occurring, however the Family Law Amendment Act 2024 will enshrine them into legislation.
Mavis was 83 years old when she first learned the name of her biological father.
Article.Individuals.Mental Health
We explore the definition of Forgotten Australians, the historical practices that affected them, the long-lasting impacts they live with, and how the community has and can continue to support them.
Article.Families.Communication
It’s no secret that family relationships can be challenging. While some are close, loving, and deeply fulfilling, others experience differences that might make you feel sidelined, or fractures that might feel insurmountable.
As Donna shows, they are not defined by their childhood experiences but embody hope and courage.
Article.Individuals.Conflict
Whether it’s an argument, a heated discussion, or slight friction in conversation, your goal isn’t to “win.”
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