
The Hon Dr Anne Aly MP
- Minister for Early Childhood Education
- Minister for Youth
- Minister Assisting the Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme
The Hon Dr Anne Aly MP was sworn in as Minister for Early Childhood Education and Minister for Youth on 1 June 2022.
Content published on this site relates to the Minister’s responsibilities within the Education portfolio.
For content relating to Dr Aly’s responsibilities as Minister Assisting the Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme, please visit the Department of Social Services.
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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.
Interview - SKY News
SUBJECTS: Next steps to build a universal early childhood education and care system; UN General Assembly vote; Upcoming federal election.
Interview - ABC Radio National
SUBJECTS: Next steps to build a universal early childhood education and care system; Inclusion Support Program, Antisemitism; UN General Assembly vote.
Interview - ABC News Breakfast
SUBJECTS: News Bargaining Code; Next steps to build a universal early childhood education and care system; Antisemitism; UN General Assembly vote.
Press Conference - Brisbane
SUBJECTS: Next steps to build a universal early childhood education and care system; Antisemitism.
Next steps in building a universal education system
A re-elected Albanese Labor Government will take the next steps in building a universal early education and care system by expanding access to quality early education across the…
Albanese Government delivers pay rises for early educators
The historic agreement to deliver a 15 per cent wage increase for Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workers has been formally signed and lodged today with the Fair Work Commission.
Doorstop - Parliament House
SUBJECTS: Education reforms passing the Parliament; 15 per cent pay rise for early educators; Public school funding; Wiping $3 billion of student debt; Cheaper Child Care; Middle East; Social media…
15% pay rise for early educators passes Parliament
The Albanese Government has tonight passed legislation through the Parliament to deliver a 15 per cent wage increase for Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) workers.
Interview - ABC Afternoon Briefing
SUBJECTS: Early childhood education wage rise, International student caps, regional banking.
Parliament moves one step closer to deliver pay rise for early educators
Every day, parents trust early educators with the most important people in their world, and every day Australia asks early educators to do one of the most important jobs imaginable.