Tuart Place

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Tuart Place - "Growing Strong Together" Of the 500,000 children in these institutions, about a tenth were Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander children.

Tuart Place - "Growing Strong Together"

Tuart Place is a resource service for Western Australians who experience out-of-home care during childhood. Throughout Australia, over the course of the 20th century, about half a million children spent time in Children's Homes, orphanages, training schools, reformatories and other 'care' institutions. A smaller number, about 7000, were British and Maltese

17/06/2026
15/06/2026

We were very pleased to welcome Josh Wilson MP, Federal Member for Fremantle, when he visited Tuart Place today during Men’s Health Week.
About 50 participants attended our big community lunch and were very interested to hear Josh’s talk, in which he focussed on community and individual health.
We greatly appreciate Josh’s long-standing support of Tuart Place and Care Leavers.

10/06/2026

Great to see Ben Lawver - Mayor of Fremantle in the lounge on Monday, we hope you enjoy your special windmill handcrafted by our very talented Ian 🤩

07/06/2026

It was very special to be invited to Parliament House for lunch on Friday. Many thanks to Dr Katrina Stratton MLC and Dave Kelly MP - we greatly appreciate your support of Tuart Place and Care Leavers.

Social cohesion happens in community, our homes, and in organisations. I was so proud then to host Tuart Place Board members for lunch today with Dave Kelly MP.

Tuart Place provide services and advocacy to care leavers and former child migrants. Their model has always included having people with lived experience present in all aspects of the organisation, including on the Board.

Having people with lived experience at the table where decisions are made means more thorough, considered, and inclusive decisions - all a part of building empathy and cohesion.

05/06/2026

Social cohesion happens in community, our homes, and in organisations. I was so proud then to host Tuart Place Board members for lunch today with Dave Kelly MP.

Tuart Place provide services and advocacy to care leavers and former child migrants. Their model has always included having people with lived experience present in all aspects of the organisation, including on the Board.

Having people with lived experience at the table where decisions are made means more thorough, considered, and inclusive decisions - all a part of building empathy and cohesion.

27/05/2026

National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.

The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2026 is All In, a call for all Australians to commit wholeheartedly to reconciliation every single day.

For more information on National Reconciliation Week see link in comments.

Mobile uploads 22/05/2026
20/05/2026

Huge shoutout to our incredible volunteers at Tuart Place during ! 👏 Your dedication is invaluable and we couldn't do it without you. Thank you for everything! 🥰✨

18/05/2026

Volunteer appreciation post! Where would we be without our amazing volunteers to support the work of Tuart Place ❤️

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24 High Street
Fremantle, WA
6160

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm