When compliance notices arrive or regulatory audits loom, early childhood providers need confidence that their safety systems are working. Two leading services share how digital transformation ...
Introducing child-led conferences at the kindergarten level represents a meaningful shift in how we view young children as learners. For too long, traditional parent–teacher meetings have been ...
For Kayla Fairbairn of Goodstart Baringa, the Sunshine Coast is the best place to work, live, and raise a family.
Queensland is strengthening its commitment to child safety, with new laws and policies coming into effect from 1 January 2026 to better protect children. The Queensland Family and Child Commission ...
In a bold move to deepen digital literacy across South Australia, TAFE SA has launched a free online micro‑credential AI Essentials: Getting Started with Artificial Intelligence, designed to equip ...
Researchers from the University of California San Diego, in collaboration with a national consortium, have published the first major data release from the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) ...
The Victorian Government has announced the finalists for the 2025 Victorian Early Years Awards (VEYA), recognising early childhood services, teachers and educators, and community organisations for ...
Why connection, curiosity and care still matter in early childhood education”, I reflected on how educators in the early years sector are working to restore meaning and joy amid systemic pressures.
Even as government support for early childhood education and care (ECEC) continues to grow, the latest Child Care Subsidy (CCS) Data Report for the June quarter 2025 points to emerging shifts in ...
Burgess Rawson from CBRE, has successfully transacted nine early education centres across the country, reaffirming strong confidence in the long-term strength of the sector.
A boy arrived from a war-torn battleground in Ukraine, being exposed to bombings and violence and hiding in bus shelters waiting to leave there. With parent support and guidance from us at ...
Protecting children and preventing harm is a shared responsibility, one that extends well beyond compliance to child protection legislation. The Queensland Family & Child Commission’s Safer Pathways ...
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