Children on permanent care orders rarely if ever see their parents. Part of the reason they are on that order is because either the parent has serious issues that they have failed to address over a long period, or they have voluntarily signed over their rights.
You may have issues getting a small baby, as part of DHS's goal is family reunification, and always try to give the parent the oportunity to redeem themselves. By the time it has got to the point of a permanent care order, the child is usually a toddler or older, but I have known of a couple of babies on PC orders so it is possible.
It has been a few years since I worked in vic in child protection but from memory I think at most they are only allowed 2 visits a year, as it is seen as unsettling for the child.
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