Welcome to the Stillbirth Foundation Australia website and thank you for your interest in the stillbirth cause.

The Stillbirth Foundation works to reduce the incidence of stillbirth in Australia.

To achieve this goal, the Stillbirth Foundation operates with the aims to:
  1. fund and encourage research into stillbirth; and
  2. increase public awareness about stillbirth.
If you are a parent, family member or friend, whose baby has died, we offer you our deepest sympathy at this very sad time. Whilst the Stillbirth Foundation does not offer direct bereavement support, we hope that the information you find in this website will provide you with some comfort that something is being done to address the terrible tragedy that is stillbirth.

Memory Bracelets

The Stillbirth Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of Memory Bracelets, pictured below, for purchase with 50% of the profits going to the Stillbirth Foundation.

Memory Bracelets

January 2007 Newsletter

The latest Stillbirth Foundation Newsletter, detailing news about current stillbirth research being funded and Stillbirth Foundation activities, is now available. Please click on this link to open the Newsletter and enjoy the read!

Stillbirth Foundation Ball 2007

Stillbirth Foundation’s

Little Feet Taking Big Steps Ball

The Stillbirth Foundation's second Little Feet Taking Big Steps Ball was a fabulous success raising over $100,000 for stillbirth research. Held on Saturday, 5th May 2007 at the Hilton Sydney with 367 guests in attendance who enjoyed sensational wines, a great new beer and fine food in celebration of the stillbirth cause.

Introducing Stella

The Stillbirth Foundation is delighted to introduce Stella the Stillbirth Foundation Bear!

Chance of a Lifetime - Press Release

Leading Australian obstetricians, neonatologists and infant health researchers from the Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand (PSANZ) and parents are calling on State and Federal Governments to recognise that all children need the chance of a lifetime.

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