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  2. Early Childhood Australia - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In 2020, it advocated increased subsidies for early childhood education in response to cuts in the federal Child Care Subsidy. [4] It also supports JobKeeper benefits for day care workers. [5] Early Childhood Australia was established as a result of medical practitioner Vera Scantlebury Brown's reports on infant welfare.

  3. Australian Children's Education & Care Quality Authority

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    The Australian Children's Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) is an independent statutory authority that assists governments in implementing the National Quality Framework (NQF) for early childhood education and care throughout Australia. [1]

  4. ABC Learning - Wikipedia

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    ABC rapidly expanded, reaching 43 childcare centres by 30 June 2001. By 2003, ABC Learning had acquired 230 child care centres and entered into an agreement to acquired another 40 child care centres from Childs Family Kindergartens for $40 million [2].By November 2005, it had 697 Early Childhood Education centres throughout Australia and New ...

  5. Goodstart Early Learning - Wikipedia

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    Goodstart Early Learning is Australia's largest early learning provider. [1] Formed in 2010 by a syndicate of charities, Goodstart is a not-for-profit organisation that currently has 649 child care centres around Australia. [2] Goodstart's head office is located in Brisbane, Australia, in the suburb of Murarrie.

  6. Child Care Management System - Wikipedia

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    Child Care Management System or CCMS, is an Australian national child care system that aims to bring all approved child care services online.. Centres must through registered software record child, enrolment and attendance information to the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR).

  7. Privatisation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Privatisation in Australia is the process of transiting a public service or good to the private sector through a variety of mechanisms that was commenced by the Federal Government in the 1990s, receiving bipartisan support. [1]

  8. Proposals for new Australian states - Wikipedia

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    Section 124 of the Constitution of Australia provides for the establishment or admission of new states to the federation. The Federal Parliament may also form a new state by separating territory from an existing state, join multiple states or parts of states, or increase, diminish, or otherwise alter the limits of a state, but in each case, it must have the approval of the parliament(s) of the ...

  9. 1946 Australian referendum (Social Services) - Wikipedia

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    Compulsory military service had existed in Australia since the passage of the Defence Act 1903, however this was restricted to times of war and to service within Australia. [4] Thus the proposal in the 1916 and 1917 conscription referendums were that the parliament exercise the power to conscript civilians for military service outside Australia.