Early Learning Sector: New Entrants Evening
March 13, 2025 - March 13, 2025
PwC Australia One International Towers, Watermans Quay, Barangaroo, Barangaroo, New South Wales - 2000 Australia
Our New Entrants Evenings bring together sector leaders and experts to provide participants with invaluable insights into the sector, its opportunities, and challenges, as well as the individuals and organisations that can assist and support their journey
For this first New Entrants Evening of 2025, PriceWaterhouseCoopers and ACA NSW invites you to participate:
- on Thursday, 13 March 2025
- from 5.30 pm for 6.30 pm start
- at 6.30 pm – A welcome by PwC and a presentation on tax and commercial business structures
- at 6.50 pm – A presentation by ACA NSW President (Lyn Connolly) to provide sector insights and its future, including the Approved Providers approval process
- at 7.10 pm – An interactive panel discussion & Q&A
- at 7.30 pm – Networking till 8.30 pm (including attending suppliers to the sector)
- at PwC Australia, One International Towers, Watermans Quay, Barangaroo NSW 2000
- COST is $40.00* per person (Inc. GST) (mainly to cover hospitality)* NOTE: The ticket price can be credit towards the membership fee when applying to become a member of ACA NSW. Attendees present will receive a 45% discount off our video training for the new Approved Providers test.
- drinks and light dinner will be provided.
Our presenters and leaders will discuss:
- Where are the upcoming opportunities and challenges (including oversupply vs undersupply)?
- What could the new directions be of the Federal & NSW Governments, including:
- the 100+50 new/upgraded preschools on school grounds by 2027
- the $5.7b Childcare and Economic Opportunity Fund
- the $5b Universal Preschool Fund
- the Commonwealth’s $3.6 billion Worker Retention Payment grants to increase educators/teachers’ pay by 10-15%
- What are the most efficient tax and legal business structures to use?
- What are the future possible funding arrangements?
- How to navigate the building sector, planning laws and local governments?
- … and many more!