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New private health hub to deliver 1,500 new jobs
Grandparent ‘child care’ win across generations
Got food business? You can now register and change details online
Government’s Annual Wage Review submission
Making your child’s first 2000 days count
Childcare operators in hot water over burn incidents
Important community services to continue
New look for Brighton Recreational Centre
Covid sees surge in Aussies seeking alcohol support services
Children’s ‘homes, schools and livelihoods washed away’ in India and Bangladesh floods: Save Children
82,156 vacancies in hospitals and aged care: cha calls for urgent reform in light of new data
Operation Mazurka: No day same at North Camp
Children invited to special story time
Parent Place seeking volunteers this National Volunteer Week
National Simultaneous Story-Time
Victorians claw back $1.5 million in long service leave
Nominations are now open for 10th Education and Care Awards
$3 million to improve Guyra Early Learning Centre
McGowan Government investing in skilled workforce for future
Proposal to sell Council-owned land
Inflation Good for Budget but Bad for Voters
More free Rapid Antigen Tests for close contacts in regional WA
Council delivers record $809 million balanced budget
Victorians Rising To Thank Frontline Workers
Greens policy platform delivers on “In One Generation” campaign demands
2023 kinder registrations now open
DRAFT 2022/23 Operational Plan, Budget and Revenue Policy , 2022-25 Delivery Program and -2022-32 Long-Term Financial Plan on Public
National Simultaneous Storytime 2022
Property sale in Apollo Bay to benefit childcare & affordable housing
Women’s earnings drop after childbirth
School camps back on in Term 2
Labor Cares for Elderly Maronite Community
Restrictions lifted across some Council facilities and venues
Helping children of asylum seekers
Campaign strives for less harm on farms
Former Gold Coast childcare operator penalised
City set to commence next stage of Strathfieldsaye Community Hub Redevelopment
Casual workers $350 worse off every week: new report
Universal Public Early Child Education in Australia Would Pay For Itself: Research Report
Townsville residents encouraged to consider becoming pharmacy assistants in community pharmacies
Supporting Families With Free RATs At School
Citiplace childcare centre to close
Cost of living package supports most kiwi families
Government delivers income increases for over 1.4 million New Zealanders
ACTU calls for Annual Wage Review 5% increase
Bad for climate; no integrity; deeply unfair: backwards budget full of dodgy deals
Removing Designated Fathers Leave Threatens to Worsen Gender Inequality
Catholic education welcomes government’s commitment to early childhood and boarding students