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PALM program delivers early childhood workforce boost in NT regions

Thirteen early childhood educators from Papua New Guinea have graduated from a specialised training program in the Northern Territory, providing critical support to regional communities through the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme.

2025-07-02 10:00:31

by Fiona Alston

AMIGA Montessori community unites for Teachers Got Talent 2025, raising $9,000 for homelessness

Teachers, families and local performers took to the stage on Thursday 13 June for Teachers Got Talent 2025, a celebration of culture, creativity and community spirit in support of the Vinnies CEO Sleepout.

2025-07-02 09:30:09

by Fiona Alston

Wage boost brings relief to early childhood educators and frontline workers

Early childhood educators and other frontline workers have benefited from a 3.5 per cent rise to minimum and award wages that came into effect from 1 July, with the Federal Government highlighting the change as a crucial step to address cost-of-living pressures and support long-term workforce retention.

2025-07-02 07:53:17

by Fiona Alston

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

Before continuing to read this piece, readers should be aware that the content of this article may prove distressing, and should consider their own circumstances before continuing to engage with the piece. A list of support services has been provided at the conclusion of the article.

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

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