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Heritage listed Stream Hill school reimagined as potential ECEC service 

A 150 year old primary school in the New South Wales Illawarra region could soon enjoy new life as a multimillion-dollar early learning service after plans for a 130 place long day care centre were submitted to Wollongong City Council recently. 

2025-04-18 06:55:15

by Freya Lucas

Dunedoo Pre-School gets Therapy Room thanks to REZ community benefits scheme

Dunedoo Pre-School Kindergarten will soon have a Therapy Room and specialised equipment to provide health services, inclusion and early education thanks to a Central-West Orana (CWO) Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) grant. 

2025-04-17 08:15:53

by Freya Lucas

Upgraded Baden Powell Kindergarten officially opens in Frankston South

Frankston South’s Baden Powell Kindergarten has received extensive upgrades thanks to a Building Blocks Partnership Agreement between the Council and the Victorian Government.

2025-04-16 10:06:26

by Freya Lucas

Central Coast Council looks at streamlining ECEC builds in light of critical shortages 

Central Coast Council’s Economic Development Committee has asked for a report on how development applications for early childhood education and care (ECEC) facilities can be streamlined in the face of a critical shortage of licenced places in the region. 

2025-04-16 09:59:44

by Freya Lucas

Nationals Candidate Jamie Chaffey woos Bourke voters with ECEC pledge 

Nationals Candidate Jamie Chaffey visited the north western New South Wales town of Bourke earlier this month, promising to fund a redevelopment of Bourke and District Children's Services (BDCS) should the Coalition secure Government in the upcoming 3 May election. 

2025-04-16 09:20:46

by Freya Lucas

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