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We Welcome Tracy Vo as a Bereavement Ambassador this Say Their Name Day
Red Nose is proud to announce the appointment of respected journalist and author Tracy Vo as our newest Bereavement Ambassador. Tracy brings deep compassion and strength to the role, shaped by her experience of losing her son, James at five months pregnancy.
UK baby loss charity Sands joins Red Nose Australia for global Say Their Name day
Red Nose Australia, the organisation behind Say Their Name day, has announced that Sands, the UK’s leading pregnancy and baby loss charity, will join the 2026 campaign, expanding the national day of remembrance into an international moment of advocacy and support for families affected by pregnancy and infant loss.
Red Nose Announces Safe Sleep Week 2026: “Know the Why. Check the Space. Make it Safe.”
Australia’s leading infant-safe-sleep authority, Red Nose, will launch its annual national awareness initiative, Safe Sleep Week 2026, from Monday 9 March to Sunday 15 March, offering families clear, research-backed guidance to help reduce the risk of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI).
Save the Date: Safe Sleep Week 2026
Safe Sleep Week is Red Nose’s annual national awareness week focused on helping families reduce the risk of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI).
Thank you from the Red Nose CEO
Firstly, I want to say thank you to all our supporters, with a special thanks to Bonds and VTECH as preferred partners. I also wish to thank all of our government partners from local to state to federal. A particular thanks to the Commonwealth Government and the Department of Health.
Red Nose welcomes Baby Priya’s Law
Red Nose welcomes Baby Priya’s Law but urges compassion for families facing late-term pregnancy loss due to Termination for Medical Reason Red Nose Australia is calling for compassion, understanding and inclusion for all families who experience stillbirth or baby loss, including those who undergo a Termination for Medical Reasons (TFMR), in the national conversation surrounding Priya’s Law. Red Nose supports Priya’s Law, which will ensure […]
The Wiggles and Red Nose Unite to Support Bereaved Siblings This November
This November, as Australia marks Bereaved Siblings Month, The Wiggles invited a group of special Red Nose families, those with bereaved siblings, to attend The Wiggles Tree of Wisdom Big Show Arena Spectacular! and enjoy an exclusive meet and greet with The Wiggles cast.
Sydney’s Royal Botanical Gardens to host first Red Nose Walk to Remember
Red Nose’s Walk to Remember is returning and will be held for the first time at the iconic Royal Botanic Gardens on Saturday 25 October 2025, at the Band Lawn and Maiden Pavilion.
Supporting Families with Babies in Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU)
Red Nose supports a compassionate approach to paid parental leave for families of premature and unwell babies
SCAM WATCH: Door Knockers Claiming to Collect for Red Nose Australia
Red Nose Australia has received reports of individuals in Victoria going door-to-door claiming to collect donations on our behalf. Individuals have been reported to be handing out leaflets and wearing a Red Nose Cap. This is not us and is a scam.We want to make it very clear. This is a scam — Red Nose […]
Red Nose Chair Supports Priya’s Law
“You Can’t Make It Better—But You Can Make It Worse” The introduction of Priya’s Law in Federal Parliament this week has sparked an outpouring of public support, and Red Nose Australia has added its voice to the call for compassionate workplace reform. “You cannot make parents feel better after a stillbirth or neonatal loss,” said […]
Red Nose launches Healing Through Community to advance bereavement support
Red Nose Australia has today launched Healing Through Community, a new national program designed to transform bereavement care for families experiencing miscarriage and stillbirth. The initiative, unveiled in Canberra with Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care, the Hon Rebecca White MP, culminates three years of development supported by $3.2 million in Federal Government funding. […]
Bringing Hope to Remote Communities: The Phoebe Joan Project and Red Nose Australia Deliver Vital Support
Rural and remote bereavement services are boosted thanks to support from the Phoebe Joan Foundation
Wiggle Talk: A Moving Tribute to Bernadette and the Fight to End SIDS
At Red Nose, every statistic represents a precious baby and a grieving family. On a recent episode of Wiggle Talk, Red Nose CEO Amy Cooper and long-time Ambassador Paul Field shared the heartbreaking story of Paul’s daughter Bernadette, spreading awareness and hope to families across Australia.
Red Nose Urges Childcare Providers to Prioritise Continuous Supervision for Safe Sleep
Red Nose Australia is calling on childcare providers to adhere to evidence-based safe sleep practices, emphasising that continuous supervision is the best practice where the educator is in sight and hearing of the sleeping infant or child at all times. This is particularly important for infants under 12 months and infants or children with known risk factors for Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI).