Securing the essential early childhood education workforce
The Albanese Government is ensuring Australia has a sustainable early childhood education workforce, boosting wages and encouraging more workers into the profession.
Ensuring First Nations children in the ACT are school ready
Minister for Early Childhood Education Dr Anne Aly today announced $2.2 million for Winnunga Nimmityjah Health and Community Services to deliver the Connected Beginnings program in Canberra’s south.
Interview - Sunrise
SUBJECTS: Los Angeles Fires, Australia’s preparation for fire season, TAFE and university.
Doorstop - Bankstown
SUBJECTS: Cost of living relief commencing from 1 January 2025; Cheaper medicines; Criminalising wage theft; Banning importation of engineered stone benchtops; Social media post; Peter Dutton’s…
Improving international student management after Liberals block international student caps
The Albanese Labor Government is committed to ensuring the quality, integrity and sustainability of Australia’s international education sector.
Next steps to building a better and fairer higher education system
The Albanese Labor Government is delivering major structural reforms to help more Australians get a university qualification, as recommended by the Australian Universities Accord.
Young people providing direct advice to Albanese Government
The Albanese Government is continuing to work directly with young people on policies and programs that matter to them.
Early education reforms receive high praise across the board
This week’s announcement that a re-elected Albanese Labor Government will expand access to quality early education has received widespread endorsement from advocacy groups, industry and unions.
Helping young Australians connect with government and services
The Albanese Government is ensuring young Australians can connect with government and access the information and support they need.
Early childhood education wage rise lands before Christmas
More than 17,000 Goodstart early childhood education and care (ECEC) workers will take home more pay this week as a result of the Albanese Government’s historic 15 per cent wage increase.
Doorstop - Haberfield
SUBJECTS: Cheaper Child Care; 15 per cent pay rise for early educators; Labor’s 3 Day Early Education Guarantee; Labor’s Building Early Education Fund; Cutting HECS debts
Interview - SKY News
SUBJECTS: Next steps to build a universal early childhood education and care system; UN General Assembly vote; Upcoming federal election.