Red Nose is proud to partner with Perinatal Mental Health Week to remind expectant and new parents that you are not alone in navigating this journey.
Author: Deanna Michael
Red Nose Australia Champions Pregnancy After Loss Services this Perinatal Mental Health Week
“We know that some women turn to unregulated birth options because they have felt dismissed, disempowered, or traumatised in previous birth experiences,” Ms Cooper said. “That’s why we need to continue improving access to compassionate, evidence-based maternity care.
Red Nose Australia supports regulation of unregistered birth workers to protect mothers and babies
“We know that some women turn to unregulated birth options because they have felt dismissed, disempowered, or traumatised in previous birth experiences,” Ms Cooper said. “That’s why we need to continue improving access to compassionate, evidence-based maternity care.
Childcare Mandatory Training: Petition to Mandate Safe Sleep Standards
Why Safe Sleep Training in Childcare Must Be Made Mandatory Despite multiple sleep-related infant deaths and documented offences in childcare settings across Australia, there is still no nationally consistent, evidence-based safe sleep training required for childcare workers. Recent findings have exposed unethical practices and operations within unaccredited childcare centres. In an industry that is increasingly […]
Help Us Improve Miscarriage and Early Pregnancy Loss Care in Australia
Help Us Improve Miscarriage and Early Pregnancy Loss Care in Australia Your Voice and Experience will help shape a national project As part of a national co-design project, Red Nose is seeking insights from health professionals involved in the care of families experiencing miscarriage or early pregnancy loss. If you are a: We invite you to share your […]
The Glimmer Project in partnership with Red Nose launch Season 5 Podcast
The Glimmer Project in partnership with Red Nose Australia announces the launch of Season 5 of The Glimmer Podcast premiering on Sunday 26 October 2025, coinciding with Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.
Gippsland to host inaugural Red Nose Walk to Remember
Media Release | 15 October 2025 Gippsland to host inaugural Red Nose Walk to Remember Gippsland is set to host its first Red Nose Walk to Remember on Saturday 18 October 2025, at Blue Rock Lake, Laurel Bank Park, providing a supportive space for bereaved families to honour and remember the little ones who died before […]
Walk to Remember: honouring the little lives lost too soon
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss awareness month, a time when we lovingly hold space for heartbreak, remembrance and hope. Red Nose will walk side by side with bereaved families across each state in Australia to honour and remember the babies who died too soon at the annual Walk to Remember events. Each year in […]
Red Nose supports ACCC’s new standards to prevent furniture related injuries to young children
Red Nose welcomes the introduction of information standards on toppling furniture as mandated by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) from May 4, 2025.
Making Headlines: Our Campaign in the Media
We did it! Our GRIEFis247 campaign has received a commitment from the Prime Minister to fund our essential bereavement services! We are thrilled and deeply grateful for the commitment made by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to restore $2 million in annual funding for 3 years, for Red Nose! This incredible news ensures that we can continue offering […]
Red Nose Funding Restored
Prime Minister Overturns Decision, Ensuring Vital Support for Bereaved Families Continues Red Nose Australia is thrilled to announce that the Prime Minister has stepped up to reverse a decision to cut funding for vital bereavement services. This decision, made today by Prime Minister Albanese, ensures that vital support will continue uninterrupted for families impacted by […]