Reconciliation Australia has called for the nation to consider how we can create a better country and a better date for celebrating it.
The Queensland Department of Education has celebrated the four early childhood services awarded the Excellent rating in 2024.
National Children’s Commissioner Anne Hollonds has joined Acting National Commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People, Lil Gordon in expressing serious concern ...
Known as ‘out of scope’ services, these ECEC services will be supported in 2025 through a regulatory project offered by the Department of Education.
Recommendations are based on a critical appraisal of current shortcomings in the research on how digital technologies’ impact young people’s mental health.
Camp Australia will showcase Caitlin Bowen’s winning artwork from its Term 4 Big Art Comp on a billboard in Adelaide.
Though tragic, the infamous “natural experiment” of Romanian orphans has allowed us to learn a great deal about the effects of early-life trauma.
The Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care was named as the second most popular choice for enrolment at a national level.
The Queensland Government will deliver critical child safety reform with an Inquiry into potential failures of the Blue Card Child Protection System.
Jason Clare held a press conference following an attack on a long day care service which had anti semitic overtones.
Researchers from the University of Cambridge are joining charity The Childhood Trust to conduct a new  joint research project on AI and early childhood.
The beginning months of a new year in early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings are always a time of a lot of change and movement.