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Keep in mind that this may be a time of great sadness for many families, and reminders of these days can be challenging.
A broad inquiry into the early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector in New South Wales is now underway, following reports of regulatory oversight failures and growing pressure for reform.
Australia’s peak disability organisations are calling for all candidates in the upcoming Federal Election to ‘show real leadership’.
The commission’s decisions on pay increases, including proposed increases of 23% for Certificate III qualified childcare workers are provisional views only.
United Way Australia has welcomed a commitment from the Coalition to boost childhood literacy in the critical years before school.
Many teachers and parents know neuroscience, the study of how the brain functions and develops, is important for children’s education.
Children absorb the emotional energy of those around them. If they are consistently met with calm interactions, those ways of being become the default.
A substantial portion of the Australian early childhood education and care (ECEC) workforce comprises individuals under 25 years of age.
The Sector confirms a number of important leadership changes ahead of the 7 year anniversary of the publication.
Plans for two new multimillion-dollar early learning settings have been lodged with the City of Greater Geelong and are now open for public consultation.
A recent post showing the Reboot Program in action at one QCCS centre recently went ‘viral’ on Instagram, resulting in over 1 million views and 58k likes.
Despite broader market turbulence, investor enquiry levels for commercial assets are increasing. Burgess Rawson has observed a notable uptick in interest.