Study Hubs provide student support and campus-style facilities for students who are doing a university degree without having to leave their community.
The start of a new learning year is an opportunity to focus on relational pedagogy and building relationships with children and families.
WA Premier Roger Cook has promised to make kindergarten full-time for four-year-olds, should his party be re-elected on 8 March 2025.
A 22 year old who had been working in a relief capacity for early childhood services in New Zealand has admitted to having child exploitation material.
The new scholarship honours the late Pamela Helen Rickard, who was the Dux of Gunnedah High School in 1969. Pamela attended the Australian National University from 1970 to 1972, undertaking a combined ...
Sarah Bendall will lead the new National Student Ombudsman function of the Commonwealth Ombudsman’s office. The creation of the National Student Ombudsman role forms part of the Action Plan to address ...
With less than five weeks to go to the inaugural ECEC Owners & Landlords Forum, to be held in Brisbane on 7 March 2025, The Sector founder and event host Jason Roberts continues to work with his ...
The Federal Government is extending the NECP to support young children with disability or developmental concerns, their families and carers.
The Federal Government has changed tack on the timing of the implementation of its two key ECEC pre-election pledges.
Safer Internet Day (11 February) provides an opportunity for ECEC teams to reflect on their role in promoting online safety for children and young people.
Melissa Dann and Rebecca Waingold from The Merrell Kindergarten recently presented at the Melbourne Mathematics Conference.
ACECQA has issued advice about a new approval in principle process for multi storey ECEC builds in ACT and Victoria.