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Experts say there needs to be more training for early learning educators and outside school hours carers about child-on-child abuse.

‘It is one of the worst nightmares’: Hundreds of children abused in childcare – by other kids

When Rose* arrived to pick up her six-year-old daughter from after-school care, she was confronted with gut-wrenching news.

  • Nicole Precel

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Childcare subsidy fraudsters have drained millions from the system.

Phantom children, millions lost: How childcare fraudsters are draining the system

Millions of dollars have been lost to childcare fraudsters claiming phantom children or elaborating care to dupe the federal government and pocket childcare subsidy cash.

  • Nicole Precel
Childcare worker Joshua Brown has been charged with sex offences in Victoria.

Childcare giant says Joshua Brown ticked company’s hiring boxes

Executives from some of Australia’s largest for-profit childcare providers faced a grilling at a parliamentary inquiry probing the early childhood education and care sector.

  • Nicole Precel
School-age population projections show where new schools will be needed, yet the trend towards high rise schools like Arthur Phillip High has not continued as expected.

Sydney’s high schools need to find room for 22,000 more students in the next decade. Where?

In 2016, this masthead forecast the inner-city student population would explode. This is what really happened – and what needs to happen next.

  • Christopher Harris and Sally Rawsthorne
Childcare crackdown.

The childcare crackdown is welcome, but this is no time for a victory lap

If 2025 was the year the sector faced a reckoning, then 2026 should be a year of action.

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The Fun2Learn early learning centre in Rosehill.

First Sydney centre shut under major childcare crackdown

A Sydney childcare centre that failed to meet national standards for more than 12 years has become the first to be closed under a major crackdown on the scandal-plagued sector.

  • Emily Kowal
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Olympian Shane Gould has written a thesis on Australian swimming culture. She also has sound advice on how to choose a good swimming instructor for your child.

Kind firmness and active floating: What Shane Gould says you need from a swimming teacher

In Australia, learning to swim is not just a rite of passage, it’s a necessary skill. But what should you look for in a swimming teacher? One of the legends of the sport offers some valuable advice.

  • Jenna Price
Special envoy to combat antisemitism, Jillian Segal, after handing her report on antisemitism to the federal government in July.

Antisemitism fight to be taken into kinders, schools and universities

A new antisemitism education taskforce, led by eminent expert David Gonski and to include special envoy Jillian Segal, was announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday.

  • Noel Towell, Jackson Graham and Bridie Smith
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Sydney childcare worker charged with possessing child abuse, bestiality material

The 50-year-old who was charged after allegedly attempting to meet someone he believed was a teenage girl.

  • Amber Schultz
Johnny & Celeste Kumar have 6 kids and are hoping their youngest will be able to attend a to-be-built preschool (in background) at St Christopher’s Catholic Primary School in Holsworthy.

Sydney private schools to receive cash for new preschools

Five independent and Catholic schools will receive almost $16 million in funding to build new preschools.

  • Emily Kowal