Laurie Lawrence’s Kids Alive Do the Five pantomime will be seen by an extra 16,500 children in South East Queensland, thanks to a $227,000 from the Federal Government in a bid to reduce the number of child drowning deaths. The show teaches school kids about the five steps of water safety: fence the pool, shut the gate, learn to swim, be supervised and learn how to resuscitate. Founder Laurie Lawrence said “it is absolutely achievable to have zero drowning fatalities among children.” The show has visited more than 225,000 students since the year 2000. To find out more, visit: www.kidsalive.com.au







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