Early Childhood Roundtable on Tasmania’s Cradle Coast
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We know that regional communities, like those on Tasmania’s Cradle Coast, face some unique challenges when it comes to accessing high quality early childhood education and care.
That’s why last week, I joined an early childhood roundtable convened by MP for Braddon Anne Urquhart and Senator Josh Dolega to hear directly from early childhood educators and providers in north-west Tasmania.
They told me that:
✔️ They know just how important high quality early years education is for children in their communities, and they don’t want anyone to miss out because of where they live
✔️ They’re keen to help educators stay in regional communities, and build the kind of long-term ties that create better outcomes for everyone
✔️ And they want more early learning to be available in their communities.
These issues are top of mind for the Albanese Government. That’s why we’ve funded a 15% pay rise for early childhood educators, and why we’re investing $1 billion in our Building Early Education Fund to deliver more not-for-profit and community-run services in the places where families need them most.
But we know there’s more to do – and I wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone who attended our roundtable for sharing their thoughts, experiences and ideas with me, including the mayors of nine towns on the Cradle Coast.
I also want to shout out to Director Heather and the team at Discovery Early Learning Centre, who hosted Anne and me for a visit in the morning.
Your dedication to your work and to the wider Burnie community is fantastic to see.