Maroondah City Council has joined the team behind Red Nose Day to help SIDS and Kids raise funds to provide support and education services to parents on the prevention of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

Maroondah Mayor Cr Rob Steane said this year’s Red Nose Day on Friday 9 August marked 31 years since the national fundraising event began, and has urged the community to support the cause that’s helped save the lives of almost 10,000 babies and children.

“The SIDS and Kids community awareness campaign has been raising funds and assisting parents with the tragic impact of the loss of a child since 1988, and is one of the most widely recognised campaigns in Australia,” Cr Steane said.

“Through millions of dollars raised towards vital research and education programs, there has been a dramatic 85 per cent decrease in the number of sudden unexpected deaths in infancy in Australia – that’s almost 10,000 children’s lives that have been saved.

“Devastatingly, however, every day in Australia nine children under the age of four die suddenly and unexpectedly, with causes including stillbirth, SIDS and fatal sleep accidents.

“The goal is to reduce this number to zero,” Cr Steane said.

“To support this wonderful cause, Council will have Red Nose Day merchandise for sale at its Braeside offices and at Realm and Croydon customer service centres during the month of August,” he said.

Funds raised through Red Nose Day fundraising activities go to Red Nose’s advocacy and research programs into the causes of all sudden, unexplained and preventable childhood deaths, educating the community on safe sleeping practices, and supporting families who have been devastated by the sudden and unexpected death of a child.

Information on SIDS and Kids is also available for parents throughout the year at Council’s child care centres, preschool and maternal and child health centres.

Red Nose Day is on Friday 9 August 2019. For more information on how to show your support, visit the