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Australia Day Honours 2026: Two early childhood leaders recognised nationally

Australia Day Honours 2026: Two early childhood leaders recognised nationally

Two long-time contributors to early childhood education have been recognised in the Australia Day 2026 Honours List, highlighting the national impact of work that often happens quietly, in services, research settings and community organisations. 

2026-01-27 07:00:00

by Fiona Alston

Skilled migration opportunities for early childhood teachers to teach in Victoria

Skilled migration opportunities for early childhood teachers to teach in Victoria

New opportunities are available for qualified early childhood professionals to build meaningful careers through the state’s skilled migration program.

2026-01-13 07:00:40

by Fiona Alston

Adapting to a changing hiring landscape: A practical guide for ECEC professionals in 2026

Adapting to a changing hiring landscape: A practical guide for ECEC professionals in 2026

The job search experience in 2026 is becoming more challenging across many sectors, and early childhood education and care (ECEC) is no exception. While workforce shortages persist, so too does increased selectivity in recruitment. For educators, teachers, support staff and leaders seeking new roles or re-entering the workforce, understanding these shifts and responding strategically is essential.

2026-01-12 08:30:59

by Fiona Alston

Sustaining the spark: How early childhood leaders and educators can avoid burnout

Sustaining the spark: How early childhood leaders and educators can avoid burnout

Burnout is a growing concern across the early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector. From educators and early childhood teachers to centre managers and support staff, the toll of workforce shortages, regulatory demands and the emotional labour of the profession is becoming increasingly visible. As the sector continues to evolve, addressing burnout is not only a matter of wellbeing but also of quality, continuity and retention.

2026-01-12 08:00:31

by Fiona Alston

Edge Early Learning becomes first QLD provider to embed Life Ed wellbeing and safety program across all centres

Edge Early Learning becomes first QLD provider to embed Life Ed wellbeing and safety program across all centres

Edge Early Learning has announced a new statewide partnership with Life Ed Queensland that will see a comprehensive wellbeing, safety and school-readiness program embedded across every Edge centre in Queensland from January 2026, the first early learning provider in the state to take this integrated, whole-centre approach.

2026-01-12 07:30:23

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