A reader wonders if a personality test exists to check for potential relationship problems. Continue Reading
International Children’s Day
On 14 July, staff from our Marion office took part in an International Children’s Day celebration at Hackham West Community Centre. Continue Reading
Tomorrow’s community leaders, today
29 people from diverse cultural backgrounds recently took part in a research study at Relationships Australia (SA), which aimed to explore the impact of community capacity-building programs on individuals and communities. Continue Reading
Need for a feed
A reader asks: “When can a baby be expected to last all night without a feed?” Continue Reading
A will may not always ensure a way
A reader wonders about his legal rights after being overlooked in his father’s will. Continue Reading
Support for adult survivors of childhood abuse
The recent allegations of children abused in state care in the past two weeks has shocked and saddened the community. Continue Reading
Making the most of super
“I have a self-managed super fund set up to benefit the family. There’s just one problem: The rest of my family doesn’t want anything to do with it. What would happen to it when I die if my wife and I am the only ones in the trust, as compared to what would happen if the children signed up? What are the risks that we should consider?” Continue Reading
Trauma felt across generations
A reader wonders if past scars can linger down the years. Continue Reading
Relationships ‘good for health’
Marriage and cohabitation is good for health, a leading relationships researcher has told an audience in Melbourne today, with benefits including less drinking, smoking and even fewer thoughts of suicide. Continue Reading
Counselling ‘can deliver a $5 billion boost to economy’
Relationship counselling and education can deliver the Australian economy a $5 billion dollar productivity boost through increased family wellbeing, according to Social Services Minister Kevin Andrews. Continue Reading