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The aim of the branch is:
  • To provide a network of friends who have multiple birth children.
  • To provide a means of communication for sharing information about the care and raising of multiple birth children.
  • To increase public awareness of the needs of families with multiples and improve the resources available to them.

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Published in New South Wales
The aim of the branch is:
  • To provide a network of friends who have multiple birth children.
  • To provide a means of communication for sharing information about the care and raising of multiple birth children.
  • To increase public awareness of the needs of families with multiples and improve the resources available to them.

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CLICK HERE TO JOIN US

Published in Victoria
The aim of the branch is:
  • To provide a network of friends who have multiple birth children.
  • To provide a means of communication for sharing information about the care and raising of multiple birth children.
  • To increase public awareness of the needs of families with multiples and improve the resources available to them.

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Published in Victoria

Mini Multiples Central Coast: Woolmers Cres, Mardi, NSW, 2259
Additional playdays: Britannia Rd, Castle Hill, NSW, 2154

Published in New South Wales

To provide families of multiple births the opportunity to connect and engage within a supportive community. The outcome is to bring a sense of belonging, provide practical advice and resource and emotional support for raising multiples.

Published in Victoria

The NSSMBA provides support, information and education for parents of multiples from pregnancy through to adulthood. We offer a range of services and social events throughout the year. All of these activities are coordinated and run by a dedicated team of volunteers from within the club who meet regularly to ensure the effective running of the club and to plan future events. Our geographical area covers an area north of the Sydney Harbour Bridge (roughly Mosman to North Sydney to St Ives to Ryde).

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Published in New South Wales

AMBA has responded to an invitation from NSW parliament to provide a submission regarding an inquiry into ways to improve physical health, mental health and child protection outcomes for new parents and babies. The inquiry examined if current services meet the needs of new of parents and babies. There will be a focus on how to improve the mental and physical health of families with new babies. The inquiry also looked at how health outcomes for babies can be improved, and the role of technology in service delivery will also be examined.

Committee Chair Kevin Conolly MP said, “Taking care of a baby is physically and mentally tiring. We want to ensure parents can access the services and resources they need to help them and their baby thrive”.

The Committee on Community Services inquired into and will report on support for new parents and babies in New South Wales, including:

  • The adequacy of current services and structures for new parents, especially those who need extra support, to provide a safe and nurturing environment for their babies.
  • Changes to current services and structures that could improve physical health, mental health and child protection outcomes.
  • Specific areas of disadvantage or challenge in relation to health outcomes for babies.
  • Models of support provided in other jurisdictions to support new parents and promote the health of babies.
  • Opportunities for new and emerging technology to enhance support for new parents and babies.

“Parents often don’t think of their own physical and mental health when caring for a baby. It’s important that they know how and where to get support when they need it” said Committee Chair Kevin Conolly MP.

AMBA NSW State President, Joanne O'Keefe and AMBA Chairperson, Ashlee Tenberge, attended the public hearing on Monday 28 May to respond to AMBA's submission and provide additional context to the committee. The transcript of the hearing and recommendations from the committee will be available in due course.

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To provide families of multiple births the opportunity to connect and engage within a supportive community. The outcome is to bring a sense of belonging, provide practical advice and resource and emotional support for raising multiples. These are now hosted online.

Published in Victoria

GAMBA is a volunteer based community organisation offering support to families of multiples in the Greater Geelong region. Parents of twins, triplets and more in the Geelong area can access GAMBA for help, support, playgroup, social events and more.

Published in Victoria