ECE Leader Shocked by Proposed Sleep Rules After Baby Death at Daycare
- The Australian government admitted that childcare reforms have been too slow following allegations of abuse involving a childcare worker who has been charged with over 70 offenses against children from April 2022 to January 2023.
- Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan expressed frustration over the slow pace of national childcare reform, highlighting the urgency for change following recent disclosures of abuse.
- The Health Services Union criticized the exclusion of allied health students from a new federal paid placements program, emphasizing the impact on women in the workforce.
- Search and rescue efforts are ongoing for 38 people missing after a ferry sank near Bali, with four confirmed dead and 23 rescued from the vessel that carried 65 passengers and crew during rough seas.
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Jason Clare responds to shocking childcare allegations from Melbourne
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'Shameful': national work-with-kids system long overdue
Flaws in working with children checks and childcare staff ratios have been exposed as state and federal leaders concede changes are overdue.
·City of Perth, Australia
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