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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Encouraging young people to apply for new Youth Advisory Groups
Applications are now open for the Albanese Government’s 2024 Youth Advisory Groups, ensuring young people have input on the policies and programs impacting them.
Cheaper child care cutting child care costs
The Albanese Government’s Cheaper Child Care changes have cut the cost of child care for Australian families, according to the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report.
Helping more Australian children access the benefits of early learning
The Albanese Government is ensuring children can access early childhood education no matter where they live with around 50 new early childhood education and care services.
Launch of the Alannah and Madeline Foundation's Trauma-informed Practice: A guide for Early Childhood organisations
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Address to the 2023 Early Childhood Australia National Conference
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Boost to early childhood education and care workforce
Australia’s early childhood education and care sector has grown by more than 14,000 workers since May 2022, with a further 123,000 additional educators and teachers in the training pipeline.
Interview - ABC Hobart
SUBJECTS: Connected Beginnings program, Closing the Gap program, Education Health for SNAICC.
ACCC zeros in on next stage of child care reform
The ACCC today confirmed that between 2018 and 2022 the average costs for large centre-based day care providers grew 27 per cent.
Delivering a quality preschool system for Australian children
Australians will have access to the quality preschool system children deserve and families expect thanks to the federal, state and territory governments.
Cheaper child care delivering cost-of-living relief to Australian families
In the first week of the landmark reforms, families paid on average around 14 per cent less per hour per child for centre-based day care.
Press Conference - North Metro TAFE
SUBJECTS: Fee Free TAFE; Skills shortages; renumeration for votes.
Interview - Triple M Goldfields 981
SUBJECTS: Connected Beginnings program, Early education benefits for First Nations children.