More Kinder Places On Way For Wyndham

VIC Premier

The Andrews Labor Government is continuing its unprecedented investment in our youngest Victorians, with more kindergarten places on the way for Melbourne’s growing western suburbs.

Minister for Early Childhood and Pre-Prep Ingrid Stitt today announced $5.75 million for two kindergarten projects in Wyndham which will create more than 120 new kindergarten places – bringing more world-class early years education closer to home for local families.

The redevelopment of the Mossfiel Integrated Family Centre (interim name) in Hoppers Crossing will deliver up to 83 new places, supported by a $3 million investment to modernise the service.

These upgrades will include three modular kindergarten rooms, providing adaptable learning spaces for some of our littlest Victorians to play, explore and learn the skills that will set them up for the best start in life.

A further $2.75 million will support the redevelopment of the Jamieson Way Kindergarten in Point Cook. The facility will be expanded to three rooms so more local families have access to a quality kindergarten program – with space for an extra 40 children to attend the service each day.

Both projects are part of a massive $47 million Building Blocks Partnership with Wyndham City Council that will create more than 3,600 local kindergarten places across 17 early childhood services by 2029.

Under the partnership, six early childhood infrastructure projects will be delivered by 2025, creating up to 550 new kindergarten places. Another 11 projects will be delivered between 2026 and 2029, meaning families will have access to local, quality early childhood facilities as Wyndham grows.

Since 2021, the Labor Government has entered Building Blocks partnerships with 10 local councils to build 69 new and expanded kindergartens – creating more than 9,250 new kindergarten places across the state.

Through our nation-leading $14 billion Best Start, Best Life reforms, the Labor Government is transforming early childhood education to help children thrive, save families money and support parents – especially women – to return to work or study if they choose.

As stated by Minister for Early Childhood and Pre-Prep Ingrid Stitt

“We’re investing in the future of our littlest learners through our Best Start, Best Life reforms – delivering new and upgraded kinders across the state, so more children and families can access two years of free, quality kindergarten close to home.”

“These projects will deliver more than 120 new kindergarten places in Wyndham, increasing access for families and helping more children get the best start in life.”

As stated by Member for Tarneit Dylan Wight

“We’re providing the best start to life for children in our community, making sure they have top quality kinder facilities close to home.”

As stated by Member for Point Cook Mathew Hilakari

“As Point Cook grows, we’re providing more kinder places to give our youngest learners an inspiring place to start their education journey – building a place to learn and thrive in the local community.”

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