Police extend child porn crackdown
Police say a state-wide operation targeting child pornography will expand further into regional Western Australia from this week.
View ArticleScheme to offer child car restraint access
The WA Local Government Association (WALGA) has established a program to help families in financial difficulty get access to child car restraints.
View ArticleGeneration why: music
The music young people listen to these day just isn't the same as it was back in the day.
View ArticleGeneration why: games
How the games we play as children have changed throughout the generations.
View ArticleGeneration why: domestic skills
Have Generation Y women lost the domestic skills their mothers were so good at?
View ArticleGeneration why: food
The way we eat has changed throughout the generations so would a Generation Y enjoy the food her Baby Boomer parents ate when they were growing up?
View ArticleMeet Mick - Bunbury's own Santa Claus
Every year thousands of parents across the country take their children to shopping centres to get their photo taken with Santa Claus. But who are the men behind the beards?
View ArticleKids more cooped up than prisoners
Australian children need more time outside to learn their lessons about life
View ArticleGrandcarers do it all again
Scout camps and early nights are all in the job of looking after grandchildren full time
View ArticlePrimary school bans students hugging
The school rule against students hugging is there for a good reason says the acting principal
View ArticleCountry parents fear cost of earlier start to high school
Parents in country Western Australia say the State Government's move to shift students into high school a year earlier will disadvantage regional families.
View ArticleShould you let your kids use your smart phone?
Weighing the learning benefits against the downsides of letting children use technology.
View ArticleFostering affects biological children
One of the most common reasons people stop fostering is because of the impact on their biological children
View ArticleOnce I caught a fish alive
Caitlin Holmes, 3, catches her first fish in the Blackwood River, Western Australia.
View ArticleMonth-old boy dies in WA hospital after allegedly being bashed
Police in Perth say charges against a 15-year-old father over the death of his baby son may be upgraded following a post-mortem examination.
View ArticleFairbridge Festival brings up the family
Children who were in prams when the Fairbridge Festival began 22 years ago, took to the stage to perform in 2014.
View ArticleSchool kids learn lesson in emergency management
St John Ambulance first aid workers have been visiting primary schools in Western Australia's south to encourage children to overcome the fear of calling for help.
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