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Architect appointed to design new early childhood facility
Architect appointed to design new primary education support centre in Baldivis
Academic stars shine at Southern Cross University
Supporting Families: Free Kinder & More Out Of Hours Care
$120 million extra for free preschool program to help parents
Helping Kids Get Most Out Of Kinder
Architect appointed to design new early childhood facility in Thornlie
Educational Leaders and project of professionalisation in early childhood education in Australia
Leaders and professionalisation in early childhood education
Shoalhaven Family Day Care Celebrates 40 Years of Caring
More Support For Kinder Kids This Term
JobMaker scheme will churn workers through short-term, insecure jobs
JobMaker follows trend: poorly designed, unable to deliver
Incentives For Regional Kinder Teachers
Virtual Research Symposium Onlife Learning
Collaborating for a co-operative Canberra
Unemployment increases as Morrison pulls support
Babies got bucks: are more children really better for economy?
Former National Children’s Commissioner joins UOW Early Start Advisory Board
Free and Universal Early Learning
Cire Services to continue operations at Chirnside Park Community Hub
Recovery Budget delivers relief for Kimberley families and drives economic activity
Post Budget Briefing
An Anti-Education Budget
Morrison Government fails families
Streamlined child care approvals to cut red tape and fraud
Funding To Help Bushfire Impacted Kinders
Desert storm: how a tiny outback child care centre weathered COVID-19
We must investigate COVID-19 retraining support that skews towards men: Greens
Health Minister Jenny Mikakos’ achievements will long benefit Victorians
Advancing gender equality beyond COVID-19 pandemic
Early Childhood Package Provides No Long-term Certainty
Child care support continues to aid COVID recovery
UWA researcher takes out top WA Tall Poppy Award
As lead and asbestos found in more schools, Greens commit to a ‘Right to a Healthy Environment’ for all Canberrans
Western Australians flocking to TAFE following massive cuts to course fees
Two overlooked ways to boost economy
Early Start webinar to focus on helping kids push through adversity
New research supports an increase in financial assistance for families accessing childcare
Student teachers participate in ‘virtual placements’ during COVID closures
Educators key to setting up young Canberrans for success
Remote education inquiry to hold roundtables on early childhood and barriers to education
Boeing Donates More Than $10 Million to Support Racial Equity and Social Justice Nonprofits and Programs
Equal pay day – Pandemic response must address gender pay gap
Gender pay gap continues to drive inequities for Canberra’s women
Room for creativity in Hurlingham Preschool upgrade
Jobs target set in economic recovery plan: more than 250,000 local jobs by 2025
ACTU provides plan for jobs in pre-budget submission