The National Allergy Council (NAC) has introduced allergy assist®, a web‑based advisory and education service designed to improve access to specialist allergy advice for general practitioners and ...
Early childhood services across New South Wales are facing increased scrutiny as the NSW Early Childhood Regulator enforces new transparency laws introduced to protect children and inform families.
A newly endorsed enterprise agreement will deliver substantial pay increases and improved entitlements for around 6,800 low‑paid public sector workers in South Australia, including those in early ...
KU Children’s Services is set to operate and deliver services at the Bloinks Community Hub (interim name) and Biyala Primary School Kindergarten in Armstrong Creek starting in Term One, January 2026.
Adoption is a complex and deeply personal journey that brings unique strengths, challenges and experiences to every child and family. In early childhood education and care (ECEC) environments, ...
A new three-part webinar series is now available to support nominated supervisors in early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings to strengthen their knowledge, skills and professional ...
As the early childhood sector approaches the close of another dynamic year, many educators are reflecting on the challenges, growth and impact of their work. It’s a time marked not only by planning ...
This Fraud Awareness Week, early childhood education and care (ECEC) professionals are reminded of the important role they play in preventing and detecting fraud, protecting families, maintaining ...
G8 Education Limited (ASX: GEM) has confirmed via an ASX notification that Citigroup Global Markets Australia Pty Limited has ceased to be a substantial shareholder in the company, effective 13 ...
Cuddles Childcare Centre Byford Pty Ltd, operator of Cuddles Early Learning and Childcare Byford, has been penalised $50,000 after a child left the service unaccompanied due to inadequate supervision.
In a significant and coordinated enforcement effort, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and its partners have targeted more than $50 million in alleged fraudulent claims against Commonwealth programs ...
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