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Relationships

Family Relationship Advice Line

The Family Relationship Advice Line 1800 050 321 is a national telephone service established to assist families affected by relationship or separation issues.

http://www.familyrelationships.gov.au/Services/FRAL/Pages/default.aspx

Family Relationship Centres

The Family Relationship Centres provide a source of information and confidential advice for families at all stages in their life. Whether you are starting a relationship, wanting to make your relationship stronger, or having relationship difficulties, the Centres can help.

http://australia.gov.au/service/family-relationship-centres

Family Relationships Online

Family Relationships Online provides all families (whether together or separated) with information and advice about family relationship issues. It also allows families to find out about a range of services that can assist them to manage relationship issues, including agreeing on appropriate arrangements for children after parents separate.

http://www.familyrelationships.gov.au/

Mensline Australia

Supports men who are dealing with family and relationship difficulties, particularly surrounding family break-down or separation.

http://www.menslineaus.org.au/

Relationships & money

Are you moving in with someone, opening a joint account, or starting a joint loan or investment? It pays to go into love and money matters with your eyes open.

https://www.moneysmart.gov.au/tools-and-resources/information-for/families/relationships-and-money

Relationships (NSW)

Provides relationships information relating to de facto relationships, familiy advice line, gay and lesbian counselling service, getting married and separation and divorce.

http://www.nsw.gov.au/information-about/living-nsw/relationships

Separated families support materials

The Department of Human Services have several publications to support families going through separation.

http://www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/enablers/child-support/child-support-referral-services/separated-parents-support-materials

The Line

What exactly is The Line? And what happens when you cross it? Some things are never acceptable, like violence, rape and abuse. But in other areas, the line can be blurry. Where do you draw the line? At the end of the day, it's a personal thing. Here, you'll find a heap of stuff that will help you decide.

http://www.theline.gov.au/

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