Nurturing futures: Little People, Big Dreams 2025 returns with renewed purpose

The Little People, Big Dreams Conference, returns this October with a renewed focus on connection, wellbeing and inclusive leadership in early childhood education and care.
Now in its 11th year, the Little People, Big Dreams (LPBD) Conference will be held on Saturday 11 October 2025 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Esplanade in Darwin, Northern Territory.
With the theme Nurture & Flourish, this year’s event invites educators, leaders and advocates from across the early learning and school-age care sectors to engage in a day of professional learning, sector connection and personal growth.
The conference is known for its emphasis on practical knowledge, accessible content and sector relevance. With a full program of keynote presentations, breakout sessions and networking opportunities, LPBD continues to offer an inclusive space for early childhood professionals at all career stages to build capability and confidence.
A day of learning, sharing and inspiration
As early learning services continue to navigate change across workforce, regulatory and pedagogical domains, this year’s theme recognises the importance of nurturing educators so that children and communities can flourish.
The 2025 program has been designed to address some of the sector’s most pressing topics including trauma-informed practice, inclusive education, wellbeing, leadership development and the regulatory landscape.
Keynote speakers bringing knowledge and inspiration
LPBD 2025 features an outstanding line-up of keynote presenters, each bringing fresh insight into how educators can nurture children and themselves in complex environments:
- Professor Selena Bartlett, internationally recognised Neuroscientist, will explore the science of connection and how being ‘seen’ shapes children’s brain development and emotional wellbeing.
- Sarah Forgan of Berry Street will present on trauma-aware practices and how to create safe, resilient learning environments for both children and educators.
- Charlotte Thaarup-Owen, one of Australia’s pioneers in mindful leadership, will offer evidence-based tools to reduce stress, maintain compassion and lead with integrity in high-pressure ECEC settings.
These keynotes are supported by interactive sessions and workshops that create space for reflection, practical application and peer engagement.
Attendees can tailor their conference experience by selecting sessions most relevant to their context, interests or current challenges. All sessions are grounded in current research and delivered by experienced professionals working within the sector.
Delegate highlights from the 2024 conference
Feedback from last year’s conference reflects the depth of learning, sense of belonging and professional rejuvenation that LPBD consistently delivers.
“The speakers were all passionate & knowledgeable about their fields. Very engaging. Everything was spot on for my first LPBD conference” – Tarisai
“It was my first time and everything was so insightful as an emerging educator” – Katrina
“The conference shared ideas on helping children grow through creativity, emotions, and inclusion. It gave useful tips for child-led learning and chances for educators to connect and share ideas. And I think this gives me a broader understanding about children.” – Ana
“It was great to take part in the conference. It was a great day of networking and meeting other educators and professionals.” – Amanda
Hear what’s in store for 2025
To get a sense of what to expect this year, hear directly from one of our featured speakers in this short video, where they share insights into the 2025 program, the conference experience, and why LPBD continues to be such a valuable day of learning and connection.
A chance to recharge, reconnect and reimagine
Alongside the formal program, the conference creates space for delegates to connect informally, share practice stories and develop supportive networks. For many attendees, LPBD offers not only professional growth but also personal renewal, a chance to step out of daily routines, reflect on purpose, and re-energise.
Held in the heart of Darwin, the venue offers a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere with opportunities to explore local culture, engage with regional colleagues, and experience the Territory’s hospitality.
Secure your place and save with The Sector reader offer
Tickets are available now, with individual and team pricing options to ensure accessibility for all services.
As a special offer for The Sector’s readership, attendees can receive a 10% per cent discount on all tickets using the code SECTOR10 when registering here.
To view the full program, speaker line-up and session topics, visit: www.childaustralia.org.au/lpbdconference2025
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