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Parents - Have Your Say!

July 17, 2025

Participate in the National ‘Parenting Today’ Survey!

We’re pleased to share the Parenting Research Centre’s latest initiative: the Parenting Today Survey.

This national survey is designed to provide a rich and current snapshot of parenting in Australia. It’s open to all parents and carers of children aged 0–18 and aims to reflect the real experiences of families across the country. Your insight helps shape what better support looks like for all families!

The survey is:

Families can participate by visiting the Parenting Today Survey page or through the Parenting Research Centre website.

Have your say today!

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