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The National Health Services Directory (NHSD) provides easy access to reliable and consistent information about health services for everyone.

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Education for rural families

Learn more about the options for education for your child in rural areas from childcare facilities and early learning programs to going to school.

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When to tell people you are pregnant

Find out about the important things to consider before you decide to share the news that you are pregnant.

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Parental rights and finances

Parents have rights in regards to workplace issues, parental leave, discrimination and breastfeeding. Financial assistance and benefits are also available.

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Rural and remote living

Find out what eHealth support, rural health services and other support services are available to you and your family living in the country and rural areas.

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ÌÇÐijöÆ·, Birth and Baby for health professionals

ÌÇÐijöÆ·, Birth and Baby can help health professionals guide their patients through pregnancy, having a baby and raising a child.

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Placenta praevia

Placenta praevia is when the placenta lies low and may cover the cervix, complicating your baby's birth. Learn about diagnosis and treatment.

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Protecting your child's identity online

Your online posts could impact your child's privacy and safety. Use these tips to protect your family when you use the internet and social media.

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Having a baby at a birthing centre

Birthing centres are usually more home-like than hospitals. Birthing centres are run by midwives, and in some centres, water birth is an option.

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