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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    The drowning deaths of eight children in the 2021-2022 summer highlights the need to closely supervise young children near water

    The drowning deaths of eight children in the 2021-2022 summer highlights the need to closely supervise young children near water


    Coroner Michael Robb has released his findings on the deaths in the ocean, a river, and public and private pools.

    He says to be effective supervision should include direct physical contact, such as holding a child, or their hand.

    Robb's recommended upgrading public pool signs - and selling temporary pools 1.2 metres-or-higher with a gated entry.

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