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Applications now open for professional development and paid practicum support in early childhood sector

Applications have officially opened for the latest round of workforce support under the Albanese Government’s $72.4 million Early Childhood Education Workforce Package, with early childhood educators, teachers, and providers encouraged to apply.

2025-07-15 10:13:49

by Fiona Alston

Reclaiming Joy: Why connection, curiosity and care still matter in early childhood education

In a sector that has weathered intense scrutiny, reform and deep sorrow, a quiet truth remains: the work of early childhood education is still one of the most powerful, purposeful and profoundly human callings.

2025-07-09 10:00:07

by Fiona Alston

Calls for stronger vetting and misconduct reporting in NT early learning services

Child safety and workforce integrity in Northern Territory early childhood education and care (ECEC) services are under scrutiny following revelations that some services are hiring staff without conducting proper reference checks.

2025-07-08 09:00:12

by Fiona Alston

Safety starts with supervision: responding to real risks in ECEC

Reports of young children found alone on busy roads or in car parks, later returned to their early childhood education and care (ECEC) services by members of the public, serve as a sobering reminder: it only takes a moment for a child to leave a service unsupervised and unnoticed.

2025-07-07 10:30:58

by Fiona Alston

New Geccko course supports record keeping compliance in ECEC

A newly released short course on record keeping is now available via Geccko, the Australian Government’s dedicated online learning platform for early childhood education and care (ECEC) professionals. The course is designed to help providers and educators meet their legal obligations under the Family Assistance Law (FAL).

2025-07-03 06:57:00

by Fiona Alston

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