
Yes, while the visa's travel facility is valid. As a permanent visa it allows travel, but the right to re-enter is time-limited and may need a Resident Return visa.
A subclass 102 is a permanent visa, so the child can travel in and out of Australia during the travel facility period attached to the visa, which is usually a set number of years from grant.
If the travel facility expires while the child is overseas, or if they need to travel after it ends, they would generally need a Resident Return visa to re-enter as a permanent resident. The right to live in Australia as a permanent resident does not expire, but the ability to travel and return does need to be kept current.
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