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Story House Early Learning is proud to announce a national first partnership with the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program, now embedded in every one of their services across Australia.
The Tasmanian Government is inviting early learning providers to express interest in establishing new services on surplus land next to public schools, aiming to improve access to care and education ...
A proposed expansion of the Forest Glen Village Centre could deliver a new child care service on the Sunshine Coast, responding to strong demand for places and offering convenience for families in a ...
Little Scholars School of Early Learning has proudly announced the recipients of its 2025 Pillar Awards, honouring educators who exemplify the organisation's core values: Learn, Grow, Inspire, and ...
Northern Beaches Council Family Day Care is embedding child safety into every stage of its onboarding process, combining face-to-face training, reflective practice and clear communication to support ...
National Science Week 2025 invites early learning services to explore science through curiosity, creativity and play, with a focus on sustainability, cultural knowledge and real-world wonder.
Documentation in early learning settings remains a widely discussed and critically examined practice, discussed endlessly in staff rooms, team meetings, and professional learning settings. How do we ...
It is projected that the proposed reforms will increase job mobility within the labour market, leading to higher wages for workers and greater economic productivity. The government has also ...
Nominations are now open for the 2025 Children’s Week Awards, recognising individuals and organisations across Queensland who go above and beyond to advance the rights and wellbeing of children and ...
A national alliance of 47 organisations is calling on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to appoint a Cabinet Minister for Children, arguing that a dedicated voice in government is needed to ensure ...
Australia’s early childhood education and care (ECEC) workforce now exceeds 268,000, according to the 2024 National Workforce Census. While qualifications are improving and enrolments are rising, the ...