Embark Education Group has confirmed it has raised $18.2 million to fund acquisitions by way of an institutional placement to investors ...
At MTA, their wide range of resources often work in harmony with each other, none more so than the MTA interactive flat panel and their extensive collection of products for mini beasts!
Recently Ms Arul was honoured with the prestigious 2024 NSW Premier’s Early Childhood Education Scholarship in recognition of her passion for blending nature and play.
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) services supporting children and families on the Central Coast of New South Wales may be interested in new figures which show that low income families in ...
Research from the University of Melbourne found that children who engage in environmental activities are more likely to advocate for sustainable practices within their communities. Children often ...
Experts from Grow & Go discuss allergies and intolerances in ECEC settings, offering advice and support to help professionals.
Bega Valley Shire Council has partnered with Keep Australia Beautiful NSW to inspire a new generation of sustainability champions and waste warriors, with the program being a big success with ...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) professional Adam Duncan was pleasantly surprised recently when his debut story, The Bunyip and the Stars won a prestigious award, which he didn’t even know ...
The Royal Life Saving Society WA is again offering its Heart Beat Club grants, which support parents and caregivers of children five years of age and under to learn life saving CPR and basic first aid ...
The autisim specific early intervention service AIEOU has unveiled its new Indalia centre after a previous location in Kirwan, Queensland, was destroyed in an arson attack, leaving Townsville families ...
The Victorian Early Years Awards (VEYA) are an opportunity for the best and brightest Victorian early childhood professionals to be recognised for the exceptional contribution they make to early ...
A team of anthropologists from Dartmouth University have spoken out in favour of risky play, and associated play equipment, saying it responds to “a biological need passed on from apes and early ...