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ECEC must change now, our children can’t wait for another inquiry

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2025-07-02 07:47:14

by Fiona Alston

An exclusive “Fireside Chat” with ECEC Champion Myra Geddes

As anticipation builds for the ECEC Workforce and Wellbeing Forum in Melbourne on 17 July 2025, The Sector has confirmed one of the day’s most anticipated highlights: a fireside chat with Myra Geddes, Chief Inclusion and Strategy Officer at Goodstart Early Learning.

2025-07-01 11:25:05

by Fiona Alston

Aboriginal Education Strategy drives early learning and school success in South Australia

Preschool attendance and educational outcomes for Aboriginal children in South Australia are on the rise, with a new report showing the positive impact of targeted early years initiatives and language partnerships under the state’s Aboriginal Education Strategy.

2025-07-01 09:55:12

by Fiona Alston

ECEC in focus - Una Springwood’s intergenerational initiative brings young and old together through connection and care

Bridging generations through shared experiences, a new program at Una Springwood is delivering meaningful outcomes for children and aged care residents alike.

2025-06-30 10:00:45

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Let’s start today: Ros Baxter’s closing call to transform Australia’s early years

As the 2025 National Early Years Summit drew to a close on 18 June, Dr Ros Baxter, CEO of Goodstart and former senior bureaucrat was asked to share her reflections from the Summit and on the work ahead. Speaking to a room filled with leading voices in early childhood education, health, development and care, she honours the collective knowledge in the room while calling for sustained, courageous action to reimagine the early years system for Australia’s children. Her address urges a deep and deliberate focus on implementation, inclusion and national coordination with children’s interests at the centre of every decision.

2025-06-27 08:45:56

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