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KU Children’s Services leads the way with new teachers agreement

KU Children’s Services has reinforced its longstanding reputation as an employment leader in early childhood education and care (ECEC) with the introduction of a newly negotiated enterprise agreement for its early childhood teachers, one that sets a powerful new benchmark for the sector.

2025-07-15 09:24:40

by Fiona Alston

Elizabeth Death to step down as CEO of ELACCA after nine years of sector leadership

The Early Learning and Care Council of Australia (ELACCA) has announced that long-serving Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Death (pronounced Deeth) will resign from her role, stepping down on 6 October 2025 after nearly a decade at the helm.

2025-07-14 10:42:05

by Fiona Alston

Thriving Futures: BHP renews $3.9m commitment to regional ECEC workforce

Western Australia's early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector is set to benefit from a renewed three-year partnership between BHP and Child Australia, focused on building a sustainable workforce in regional communities. The $3.9 million funding commitment will expand the reach and impact of the Thriving Futures initiative, which has already delivered measurable improvements in workforce stability and access to early learning in the Pilbara and Goldfields.

2025-07-04 09:00:37

by Fiona Alston

New guidance supports child-safe assessments for ECEC students

The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) has released updated guidance for registered training organisations (RTOs) assessing early childhood education and care (ECEC) students in workplace settings, reinforcing a strong focus on child safety and professional responsibility.

2025-07-03 06:50:49

by Fiona Alston

PALM program delivers early childhood workforce boost in NT regions

Thirteen early childhood educators from Papua New Guinea have graduated from a specialised training program in the Northern Territory, providing critical support to regional communities through the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme.

2025-07-02 10:00:31

by Fiona Alston

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