Community Walk and Talk Supports Local Mothers in Tarragindi

A local walking event in Tarragindi is providing a supportive space for mothers, children and families to connect through shared experiences and breastfeeding support.



Community Connection Through Walking in Tarragindi

Mothers, children and families are gathering in Tarragindi for a pram-friendly walk through Toohey Forest, offering a relaxed setting for social connection, shared parenting experiences, and breastfeeding support.

The event is scheduled for Wednesday, 17 September 2025, at Shaftesbury Street Park on Laura Street, with the group meeting at 9:45 a.m. in the Toohey Picnic Area. Participants will follow the accessible Toohey Ridge Track, covering approximately 3 kilometres, before returning for a snack and informal chat in the picnic area.

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Background and Purpose

The initiative forms part of a regular local gathering and marks the final catch-up for the term. Organisers are encouraging participation from women with prams, older children, and families, creating an inclusive environment focused on physical activity and community bonding.

The event also provides access to a trained breastfeeding counsellor, aligning with broader efforts to support families on their breastfeeding journey.

Support Aligned with National Vision

The event is supported by the Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA), which aims to normalise breastfeeding across Australian society. ABA is recognised as the national authority on breastfeeding education and support, providing services such as a 24-hour helpline, online resources, antenatal classes and trained peer support.

More than 1,000 volunteers, most of whom are mothers with firsthand experience, deliver ABA’s services. Many of these volunteers are qualified through a Certificate IV in Breastfeeding Education.

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Peer Support and Local Engagement

The Tarragindi event aligns with ABA’s strategic priorities, including community-based breastfeeding support and promotion of inclusive, breastfeeding-friendly environments. By bringing together families in an informal setting, the event encourages social support networks while providing access to accurate and evidence-based breastfeeding information.

Participants are encouraged to share personal experiences and offer encouragement to others who may be seeking support.

Ongoing Engagement



While the event marks the final local meeting for the current term, families attending have opportunities to continue engaging with ABA programs and services throughout the year. Information on upcoming gatherings and resources is available through local contact points.

Published 15-July-2025

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