

Grandparents Day, 26th October 2025, offers an opportunity to celebrate the wisdom, love, and cultural richness that grandparents bring into children's lives. In early childhood settings, this day can be transformed into a tapestry of shared experiences, gentle rituals, and joyful play—where children and elders connect through creativity, storytelling, and symbolic gestures.
Join the Office of the Children’s Guardian for a free public webinar exploring how organisations can empower children and young people to have a voice.
Leadership is essential in early childhood settings. It shapes the quality of care, learning environments, and the well-being of children, educators, and families. Designed by Karthiga Viknarasah, an experienced early education leadership expert, participants will explore what effective leadership looks like in Early Childhood Education and Care, how to support and grow a team, and how to embed leadership values into daily practice and the service’s culture.
On November 5th, 2025, the ECEC Leadership Research Symposium, hosted online by Charles Sturt University and OMEP Australia, invites educators, researchers, and sector leaders to explore the evolving landscape of leadership in early childhood settings.
World Mental Health Day is a vital moment for educators—not just to support children’s wellbeing, but to reflect on their own emotional health, professional identity, and the culture of care within their settings. The following article provides workplace ideas to support Educator's wellbeing.
World Mental Health Day, on October 10th, provides an opportunity to nurture emotional wellbeing, resilience, and empathy in early childhood settings. For children, mental health isn’t about diagnoses, it’s about feeling safe, seen, and supported. The following article provides information on Why It Matters in Early Childhood, Activities for Young Children and more.
International Music Day is on the 01st October. This day offers a powerful reminder that music is more than melody—it’s a language of connection, culture, and emotional expression. In early childhood settings, music becomes a bridge between generations, a tool for self-regulation, and a canvas for authentic child voice. Whether through spontaneous rhythm play, family-shared songs, or gentle lullabies, children experience music as a way to explore identity, build relationships, and express feelings beyond words.
As part of its commitment to expanding access to quality early childhood education and care (ECEC), the NSW Department of Education is offering targeted support to providers through the Flexible Initiatives Trial (FIT)—a $20 million program designed to help services test and trial new operating models. To help applicants navigate the competitive grant process, the department is hosting grant-writing workshops on the 25th of September, delivered online via MS Teams.
In a powerful step toward inclusive and culturally responsive education, early childhood educators across New South Wales are invited to a fee-free face-to-face workshop* with Jessica Staines, founder of Koori Curriculum, on Saturday, 1 November, at TAFE NSW Kingswood.
Developed by the NSW Department of Education Early Childhood, a free webinar for Family Day Care services has been developed to explore the Transition to School Digital Statement platform.
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