News
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Hubs recommended to strengthen economic inclusion
The Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee (EIAC) 2026 Report to Government calls for reform to Australia’s early childhood system, and to extend delivery of Child and Family Hubs (Hubs) to best support communities – particularly those experiencing disadvantage.
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Putting Children at the Centre
Last week, Social Ventures Australia (SVA) hosted an event at Parliament House to launch a landmark Policy Brief developed on behalf of Network partners titled 'Putting Children at the Centre.'
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Building the Evidence to Strengthen Hubs
Are you a Child and Family Hub leader, manager or coordinator in Australia? If so, you’ll soon receive an invitation to take part in the National Child and Family Hubs Snapshot – Australia’s first data collection of all Child and Family Hubs.
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Our Place 2026 Roadmap and Evaluation report
Our Place has released its 2026 Roadmap and Evaluation report.
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The Child and Family eHub
The Child and Family eHub is a welcoming virtual Hub to complement physical Hubs – and has recently published two new academic papers.
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Hub Showcase: Our Place Westall
Hear from Colleen McCombe about Our Place Westall. Our Place plays a key connecting role, getting to know families, building trust, facilitating referrals to services on and off the Hub site. They also as provide opportunities for parents to meet each other and access information.
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Family Voice Spotlight: Conference Reflections
This Family Voice Spotlight shares Jaimiee Mahoney's reflections on the 2025 National Child and Family Hubs Network Conference.
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Hub Showcase: Child and Family Wellbeing Hub
Hear from Paul Dutton about the Child and Family Wellbeing Hub in Grafton, NSW. This Hub is part of the First 2000 Days Project and supports families of children 0-5 years of age across the Clarence Valley.
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My Voice Matters
Children from Korayan Birralee Family Centre participated in an artwork project coordinated by the Centre, and the Network, to better understand children's thoughts on their Hubs.
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Building Change Together
On 11 November 2025, the National Child and Family Hubs Network (the Network) brought together 150 people from across the Hubs sector, including 25 family and community representatives, for our first national Conference, Building Change Together.
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The National Child and Family Hubs Network is a national, collaborative group working together to strengthen Child and Family Hubs Australia-wide through research, policy, advocacy, and learning. The Network is generously supported by The Ian Potter Foundation, Minderoo Foundation, and Paul Ramsay Foundation.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging.