Land transferred to Shire of Dalwallinu for early learning service
The Western Australian Government has approved the transfer of a 1,012 square-metre land parcel to the Shire of Dalwallinu to support a growing early childhood learning centre located on McNeill Street, Dalwallinu.
The site will be transferred to the Shire of Dalwallinu with conditional freehold, in recognition of the immediate and long-term benefits for the Dalwallinu community. Built in 2022, the purpose-built early childhood facility was constructed by the Shire, and co-locates the town’s early learning centre, toy library and playgroup.
The early learning centre has increased its days of operation from four to five, and the number of places for children from 19 to 27, meaning that a greater number of parents have been able to re-enter the workforce and boost the local economy.
“We’re committed to supporting our regional communities, including through making land available to support the continued operation for Dallwallinu’s early childhood education and care centre,” WA Lands Minister John Carey said, describing the land adjacent to the service as “lazy Government land,” the type of which may be better used for housing or other projects that benefit local communities.
“Increased childcare (sic.) capacity will improve education and social outcomes for young children and families in regional communities,” he added.
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