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Should childcare centres go beyond the minimum safety standards? New campaign says yes

It isn’t the dramatic hazards that worry Kidsafe ACT the most. It’s the everyday ones. A bucket left outside after rain. A bookshelf that isn’t anchored to the wall. Batteries within reach of curious…

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