Red Nose launches new-look website to support families, educators and health professionals

Red Nose Australia has unveiled its redesigned website, making it easier than ever for families, educators and health professionals to access trusted advice, support and resources.
The refreshed site features improved navigation and a modern layout to ensure that vital information from safe sleep practices to grief and loss services is easy to find. It also provides pathways to get involved in community events, fundraising and volunteering.
The website now offers:
- Safe sleep and pregnancy guidance – evidence-based advice to help reduce risks for babies and young children.
- Grief and loss support – counselling, resources and community connections for families experiencing the loss of a baby or child.
- Practical resources – guidance on everyday parenting decisions, such as choosing safe second-hand furniture.
- Awareness campaigns and events – including October’s Walk to Remember, marking Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.
- Updates on health and safety regulations – such as the 2024 ban on home-use foetal dopplers, which carry risks of false reassurance and delayed care.
- Awareness initiatives – such as World Childless Week, which encourages greater understanding of those living childless not by choice.
- Opportunities to support and connect – through volunteering, donations, fundraising activities and clothing collections across multiple states.
Red Nose Day, a national awareness campaign that raises funds for vital research, education and support services to reduce the number of babies and young children who die suddenly and unexpectedly each year.
To explore the new-look website and learn how you can get involved, visit https://rednose.org.au/
Popular

Research
USA study highlights the power of playful learning in early childhood classrooms
2025-10-10 08:00:45
by Fiona Alston

Policy
Practice
Quality
Research
Workforce
Embedding empowerment and participation in early childhood education
2025-10-14 07:00:19
by Fiona Alston

Workforce
Practice
Quality
Provider
Research
Supporting disclosure: SNAICC resource strengthens responses to child safety concerns
2025-10-13 07:15:02
by Fiona Alston