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Has parenting really become too hard? Experts certainly believe so

Has parenting really become too hard? Experts certainly believe so

Many parents are at the breaking point of stress, and some say parenting has become too hard. What can we do to bring the joy back?

  • by Sarah Berry

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No medal for Australia in international childcare rankings

No medal for Australia in international childcare rankings

A study of childcare in nine developed countries found Australia’s system did little to incentivise services where they’re most needed.

  • by Alex Crowe
The suburbs getting new and upgraded kindergartens
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The suburbs getting new and upgraded kindergartens

Areas that are short on childcare have been selected by the state government as locations for new or expanded facilities.

  • by Alex Crowe
The best and worst places to access childcare in Victoria

The best and worst places to access childcare in Victoria

New research shows some parts of the state had no available places – the so-called “childcare deserts” – while other areas had more spots than there were children.

  • by Alex Crowe
$10-a-day childcare should be ‘right there’ with Medicare, public schools

$10-a-day childcare should be ‘right there’ with Medicare, public schools

A think tank says the estimated $7 billion cost of providing free or low-fee early childhood education and care would be “more than offset” by other benefits.

  • by Rachel Clun
Brunswick Kindergarten turns 100
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Brunswick Kindergarten turns 100

With everyone dressing up as 100-year-olds, Brunswick Kindergarten celebrates its 100th birthday.

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School bonus divides as rich reap benefits and poorer private areas miss out

School bonus divides as rich reap benefits and poorer private areas miss out

Public school students in wealthy suburbs will get $400 each to help with learning costs while their private peers in poorer areas miss out.

  • by Rachel Eddie and Robyn Grace
‘Crucial for memory’: Why facts stick when you write them down
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‘Crucial for memory’: Why facts stick when you write them down

It might not be a window to your soul but it’s better for your brain. Why writing – once an ancient “handicraft” – is still worth doing well.

  • by Angus Holland
Childcare will be as transformative as Medicare, says business leader
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Childcare will be as transformative as Medicare, says business leader

A major report into childcare and early education is due later this year. Businesswoman Sam Mostyn says they are as important to the economy as public schooling and universal healthcare.

  • by Shane Wright
The ‘unique’ ABC show catering to the neurodiverse

The ‘unique’ ABC show catering to the neurodiverse

Factual series Fizzy and Suds is a new form of early childhood entertainment that taps into divergent thinking.

  • by Bridget McManus
The sites for Sydney’s new public preschools revealed

The sites for Sydney’s new public preschools revealed

The Minns government has finalised the 100 sites around the state that will have public preschools for the first time.

  • by Alexandra Smith

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