Minister for Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Bridget Archer, said the new assessment is part of the Tasmanian Government’s plan to lift literacy rates and boost support to families. “We know ...
The Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care has published the National Best Practice Framework for Early Childhood Intervention.
From 1 October, Community Child Care Association, a national voice of community based education and care services, will become It Takes A Village.
Hey dee ho presented a workshop to 2 classes of VETDSS students as part of the Wyndham Learning Festival on 3rd 2025. The workshop highlighted the meaningful role music plays in children’s development ...
A leading childcare provider is embarking on a groundbreaking innovation in early childhood education, offering an Australian first purpose-built immersive experience to enhance the learning journey ...
Unicorns carried a double meaning: freedom and excellence. Precisely because they were rare, they were prized, celebrated in art and story as creatures that elevated those who recognised their worth.
Early learning services around Australia may choose to mark International Music Day on 1 October, using the occasion to explore the developmental, cultural and relational dimensions of music in early ...
In early learning, books are more than a literacy tool, they’re a window into how children see themselves, others, and the world around them. Their use aligns closely with the principles of the ...
When allegations of harm arise within early learning settings, the implications are profound. Children are vulnerable; families expect trust and protection; educators and services must operate under ...
A new national educator register is being developed to strengthen workforce oversight and visibility in the early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector.
South Australia is leading the nation in apprenticeship growth, with new data showing a surge in commencements across key industries including early childhood education and care (ECEC).
The Governance Institute of Australia’s 2025 Ethics Index shows that the perceived ethics of childcare workers has fallen by five points compared to last year.