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A new online training package has been launched in Tasmania to support early childhood educators in strengthening young children’s language and literacy skills, with all modules aligned to the science ...
An investigation by Four Corners has found that Opposition Leader Peter Dutton did not declare his interest as a beneficiary in a family trust that owned several childcare businesses, raising ...
A new early learning service has opened in Lockhart, New South Wales, following a unique collaboration between the NSW Department of Education and Lockhart Shire Council to address service gaps in ...
As Global Intergenerational Week begins, Play Matters Australia is encouraging early learning services to explore the benefits of intergenerational play. The approach has been shown to support ...
Concerns are mounting over the handling of child-on-child sexual assaults in Queensland childcare services, following reports of two separate incidents involving very young children.
An open-door policy sounds like good leadership, but in reality, it can sometimes undermine your team’s independence and your own ability to lead with purpose.
Keep in mind that this may be a time of great sadness for many families, and reminders of these days can be challenging.
Early Childhood Australia is pleased to be hosting the 2025 Early Childhood Australia Federal Election Forum on Early Childhood with: The Hon Dr Anne Aly MP, Minister for Early Childhood Education, ...
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.
Many teachers and parents know neuroscience, the study of how the brain functions and develops, is important for children’s education.
Last year, 130 community groups received a total of more than $540,000 in funding for initiatives through the Transgrid grants.
A substantial portion of the Australian early childhood education and care (ECEC) workforce comprises individuals under 25 years of age.