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Daniel Carceles joins Only About Children to lead operational excellence across national network

Daniel Carceles has joined Only About Children as Executive Director, Operational Excellence, bringing deep expertise in transformation and innovation to one of Australia’s most established early childhood education and care (ECEC) providers.

2025-10-16 05:59:06

by Fiona Alston

OWNA acquires Juice Technologies: Strengthening choice and innovation in childcare software across Australia & New Zealand

OWNA, Australia’s leading all-in-one childcare management platform, today announced the acquisition of Juice Technologies, the parent company of Kidsoft, Kangarootime Australia, Smart Central & Infocare (NZ), marking a major milestone in the evolution of early learning technology across Australia and New Zealand. 

2025-10-15 07:20:37

by Fiona Alston

KU sets a new benchmark with Children’s Services and Administrative Employees and Cooks enterprise agreement

KU Children’s Services has reaffirmed its reputation as a sector leader with the approval of the KU Children’s Services and Administrative Employees and Cooks Enterprise Agreement 2024–2026. The new agreement, endorsed by an overwhelming 96.9 per cent “yes” vote, delivers some of the most comprehensive pay and conditions in the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) sector.

2025-10-14 08:00:58

by Fiona Alston

Communities at Work appoints new Chief Executive Officer 

Communities at Work is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms Lesley Jordan as its new  Chief Executive Officer, following an extensive selection process. Ms Jordan commences her role  today, bringing a wealth of leadership experience across government and for-purpose sectors. 

2025-10-09 08:50:00

by Fiona Alston

Childcare provider takes action in countdown to major subsidy reform

Strategic workforce planning, communication and a commitment to quality will be critical for early childhood education and care providers as they prepare for major Child Care Subsidy (CCS) policy reform. 

2025-10-08 06:45:55

by Fiona Alston

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