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QLD ECEC sector report: Regulatory review highlights growth, high quality, and increase in incident reporting 

Queensland’s Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) sector continues its rapid expansion while generally maintaining high standards of quality, according to regulatory data covering the 2023–2024 and 2024–2025 Financial Years (FYs). The data reveals sustained growth, significant escalation in regulatory activity, and a 47% surge in notifications and complaints.

2025-10-09 10:49:56

by Fiona Alston

Building Early Education Fund: $1 billion boost to expand ECEC access in areas of need

The Australian Government is moving ahead with the Building Early Education Fund, a landmark $1 billion investment designed to expand access to early childhood education and care (ECEC) services in communities that need them most.

2025-10-09 08:57:47

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

Hear Us Roar: Take your seat at the Conversation at the Moreton Bay Early Learning Conference 2025

Early childhood professionals across South East Queensland are being invited to take their seat at the conversation and “Hear Us Roar” at the Moreton Bay Early Learning Conference (MBELC), returning to UniSC Moreton on Saturday, 15 November 2025.

2025-10-08 06:39:42

by Fiona Alston

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