
Feedback Mag is the Commission's e-zine for young people. And it comes free with our fortnightly electronic newsletter.
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Feedback Mag - March 2012
02 Apr 2012
This issue includes: Youth Week, 13 – 22 April 2012; National plan for child and youth wellbeing; Have your say on transport; Special Olympics Junior National Games; Young People Advisory Group update; Scone High School students advise the Commissioner, and the Commissioner talks with kids in Newcastle.
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Feedback Mag - January 2012
17 Jan 2012
This issue includes: Young People Advisory Group kicks off; Teaching kids religion and/or ethics; Children are doing their own research in Australia; Young people benefit from youth contribution to health conference; How healthy are kids in NSW?, and Play by the rules.
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Feedback Mag - September 2011
01 Sep 2011
This issue includes: NSW kids to celebrate Children's Week; Why we need to keep giving children a voice; Centacare's Masterchef Cook Off; Meeting the Children's Commissioners from England and Scotland; Poverty and insecurity affect too many NSW kids, and Navigating new territory in the middle years of childhood.
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Feedback Mag - June 2011
01 Jun 2011
In this issue, the Commissioner opens the Commission's Middle Years Seminar Series, attends the launch of CREATE Foundations 2011 Report Card and catches up with Children's Commissioners from other States. We also look at a big Picture that is busting myths about NSW kids, explore how the latest Federal budget affects young people and reflect on National Volunteer Week.
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Feedback Mag - March 2011
22 Mar 2011
In this issue, the Commissioner meets the NSW Student Representative Council State Conference Action Team, as well as kids and families at Kids Day Out. We also look into the International Children’s Peace Prize, getting connected in the classroom, support for same sex relationships and Young Citizen of the Year, Jake Budd.




