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Burgess Rawson, a real estate and business brokerage firm specialising in early childhood education and care (ECEC), has completed its May portfolio auctions, recording strong results across the board ...
From classrooms in South Australia to early learning services across the nation, educators are overcoming barriers to put children first. Their stories of persistence, creativity and inclusion offer ...
Now in its 20th year, the Victorian Early Years Awards celebrate the individuals, organisations and initiatives shaping high-quality outcomes for children and families across Victoria.
Busy Bees, one of the world’s largest early childhood education and care (ECEC) providers, has announced a significant leadership transition at the global level. After more than 25 years with the ...
The Victorian government’s Best Start, Best Life Workforce Strategy is making it easier for educators and early childhood teachers to grow their careers and to lead early learning in Victoria into the ...
The Australian Government has recently announced investment to increase women’s participation in construction and clean energy. While the focus is on future workforce participation, the message is ...
Tasmania has taken a step toward strengthening the state’s child and youth services workforce with the launch of its first Children and Youth Workforce Roundtable, announced by Minister for Children ...
Australian research is highlighting the important role that humour and shared laughter play in early learning environments, underscoring why these seemingly ‘silly’ moments deserve greater recognition ...
G8 Education Limited (ASX: GEM) has repurchased nearly 35 million shares under its on-market buy-back program, with consistent daily filings indicating a sustained focus on shareholder value and ...
Intentional teaching is a cornerstone of quality practice in early childhood education and care (ECEC). But while it is widely referenced in policy frameworks and curriculum documents including the ...
In the fast-paced rhythm of an early learning environment, capturing the essence of children’s play, learning, and development can feel like trying to bottle lightning. But what if the key to more ...