
The Hon Dr Anne Aly MP
- Minister for Early Childhood Education
- Minister for Youth
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.
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Transcript - Q+A High School Special
SUBJECTS: AI Misuse & Legislation; School phone bans; Social media toxic to Gen Z; HECS Debt; How Voice will affect Indigenous youth; Age limit to voting; Nuclear energy; Commonwealth Games;…
Additional support to help keep regional early learning services open
The Albanese Government is ensuring early childhood education and care services, receiving funding through the Community Child Care Fund (CCCF), have the business support and advice they need to stay…
Release of ACCC child care pricing interim report
From 2018 to 2022 child care fees grew faster than inflation according to the ACCC’s child care price inquiry interim report released today.
Interview - RN Breakfast
SUBJECTS: Childcare subsidy; Wage increases for childcare workers; multicultural quotas; Voice to Parliament.
Help available for the early childhood education and care workforce
The Albanese Government is building a sustainable early education and care workforce by providing opportunities for educators to improve their skills and access training.
Interview - Afternoon Briefing
SUBJECTS: Childcare subsidies.
Cheaper child care for more Australian families in Tangney
Legislation to change the Child Care Subsidy takes effect from tomorrow and will deliver Cheaper Child Care for around 1.2 million families across the country from July.
Cheaper child care for more Australian families in Fremantle
Legislation to change the Child Care Subsidy takes effect from tomorrow and will deliver Cheaper Child Care for around 1.2 million families across the country from July.
Cheaper child care for more Australian families in Tangney
Legislation to change the Child Care Subsidy takes effect from tomorrow and will deliver Cheaper Child Care for around 1.2 million families across the country from July.
Cheaper child care for more Australian families
Legislation to change the Child Care Subsidy takes effect from tomorrow and will deliver Cheaper Child Care for around 1.2 million families across the country from July.