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Sun and heat protection for babies and kids

Babies and kids can easily get sunburnt, even if it's cool or overcast. Read on to learn how to protect your child from heat, dehydration and sunburn.

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Babies in hot weather

Hot weather can be dangerous for babies because they are easily affected by the heat. Learn how to keep your baby cool and safe in the heat.

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Raising kids in tropical Australia

Growing up in northern Australia can be a magical and safe experience. But parents need to be aware of the risks posed by life in the tropics.

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Summer survival guide

Find out how to keep you and your baby cool and safe during the summer months.

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Baby safety

All parents want to keep their baby safe. Find out the essentials like keeping your baby safe in your home, around water, out in the sun and when out and about in the car.

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Dealing with hot weather during pregnancy and breastfeeding

Pregnant women are more at risk of becoming overheated because of the physical and hormonal changes which occur during pregnancy.

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Car travel with babies and children

Long car journeys with a baby or toddler are challenging. Safety preparation, when to travel, breaks, and packing tips help create a comfortable trip.

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Guide to prams and strollers

It is important to use prams and strollers that meet Australian safety standards. Learn about types of prams, and safety tips for using them.

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Linea nigra

Linea nigra (sometimes called the ‘pregnancy line’) is a dark line of skin down the middle of your abdomen that often develops during the first trimester.

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Getting out of the house with your new baby

Going out with your newborn can sometimes feel overwhelming. Get some useful tips on what to do and take when venturing out with your new baby.

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