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Peekaboo supervision

Locality: Ebbw Vale, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 433 991 721



Address: 37 Brisbane Road 4304 Ebbw Vale, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.peekaboosupervision.com.au

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25.01.2022 Peekaboo Supervision now has availability across 7 days from 8am - 7:30pm including weekends. Contact us for more information 0433 991 721 or visit www.peekaboosupervision.com.au



24.01.2022 Merry Christmas to all the lovely families at Peekaboo Supervision. See some of you this morning!Merry Christmas to all the lovely families at Peekaboo Supervision. See some of you this morning!

24.01.2022 Thankyou for your patience with our technical difficulties with our website. It is now back up and working. Narelle

24.01.2022 We are experiencing some technical difficulties with our email and website. This is currently being worked on. Please call 0433991721 for any enquiries. Thanks Narelle peekaboo supervisionWe are experiencing some technical difficulties with our email and website. This is currently being worked on. Please call 0433991721 for any enquiries. Thanks Narelle peekaboo supervision



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23.01.2022 For the first time in more than a century, Queensland will restrict access at its border. This step is essential to slow the spread of coronavirus on the advice... of our Chief Health Officer. These measures aren’t directed at our border communities who cross to shop or work, attend medical appointments and return to their homes. They’re designed to stop holidaymakers leaving southern states and risking the spread of this virus through Queensland. Measures take effect from midnight Wednesday and include: Border road closures and police checks on vehicles on major highways Advice to aircraft passengers at departure point that travellers to Queensland will be required to self-isolate for 14 days Travellers arriving at Queensland airports to be met by police and other officers Termination of rail services Exemptions include: Freight Emergency vehicles Emergency workers Those travelling to and from work Court orders including family court Compassionate grounds Medical treatment Anyone travelling to Queensland, not usually resident in Queensland, for any other reason will have to agree to self-isolate for 14 days sick or not. Penalties for failing to comply include fines of up to $13,345. Please let your own network know about these changes and help us spread the word. #Queensland #coronavirus

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07.01.2022 Hi supervised contact will go ahead as normal today. We are not in the evacuation area. There will be no outside play due to the smoke. Thanks Narelle

07.01.2022 Peekaboo Supervision will be relocating to a new location in Ipswich just before Christmas. Stay tuned for further updates!

06.01.2022 Please note that our website is currently experiencing some technical difficulties and is not able to be accessed. We are working on this issue. Please call Narelle on 0433991721 if you have any enquiries or to book in visits over Christmas as they are filling up fast.

06.01.2022 Peekaboo Supervision wishes to advise that we are still facilitating contact with children and parents. We are following strict guidelines of hygiene. A reminder that clients are still required to follow court orders as per government advice. All visits missed will still be charged if a makeup visit isnt negotiated as per your contract. Any questions please call 0433991721. Stay safe and healthy. Peekaboo Supervision management

06.01.2022 We will be moving to the Ipswich area later this month! Stay tuned for updates.

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04.01.2022 Published today, the next stage of the family law review. We have not yet had time to read, analyse and comment on this but for the benefit of our readers, here... it is: "Review of the Family Law System: Discussion Paper Published on 2 October 2018. The Discussion Paper asks 33 questions and makes 124 proposals for change to the family law system, which focus on support for children in the family law system, improving public understanding of the family law system, accessible and coordinated service delivery, and enhanced oversight of the family law system and its workforce. The ALRC invites submissions in response to the proposals, questions and analysis in the Discussion Paper by 13 November 2018. Make a submission by email to: [email protected]" https://www.alrc.gov.au//review-family-law-system-discussi

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01.01.2022 Exciting news!! We have moved! Our new location is 37 Brisbane road Ebbw Vale. All visits will now be from thus address.

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