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$50 million in Commonwealth claims targeted during AFP‑coordinated week of action

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, including the Child Care Subsidy (CCS). The operation is part of the Fraud Fusion Taskforce (FFT) and marks one of the largest national crack‑downs on government program fraud to date. 

2025-11-21 07:30:17

by Fiona Alston

Fraud Awareness Week: Simple steps to safeguard your service

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 sector integrity, and safeguarding public investment in early learning.

2025-11-21 07:00:02

by Fiona Alston

WA provider fined $50,000 for supervision failures after child leaves service unsupervised

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.

2025-11-21 05:55:07

by Fiona Alston

National continuous checking system to support national WWCC reform

The Australian Government has announced an investment of $37 million over five years to support the national reform of the Working with Children Check (WWCC) system. The funding will underpin the development of a national framework named the National Continuous Checking Capability (NCCC), which is designed to provide continuous, near‑real‑time monitoring of criminal‑history information for WWCC holders. 

2025-11-19 07:00:45

by Fiona Alston

Workforce is the key to building child-safe environments:Joint Statement from Not-for-Profit Early Childhood Education  and Care Providers to changes to National Law 

As leaders of some of Australia’s largest not-for-profit early learning providers, we welcome the  National Law changes being considered by the Victorian Parliament this week as a positive step  forward for parents and the early childhood sector. 

2025-11-19 06:45:42

by Fiona Alston

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