Sydney – 13 October 2025
The KU Children’s Services (KU) website has won a Silver Award at the prestigious 2025 w3 Awards for Transforming the Web Experience through Human-Centric Design (HCD) in the Non-Profit category.
The award recognises KU’s new website, launched in December 2024 alongside their refreshed brand, for its outstanding approach that puts the needs, experiences and perspectives of people at the heart of the design process.
The w3 Awards, established in 2005, celebrate global digital excellence across web, marketing, video, mobile, social, podcasting and emerging tech. Judged by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts, an invitation-only panel of senior leaders from organisations such as The Walt Disney Company, Netflix, Microsoft and the National Gallery of Art, the awards are a benchmark of innovation and impact.
The reimagined KU website places families and early childhood professionals at the centre of the experience. Informed by extensive focus groups and educator feedback, the intuitive layout and navigation make it easier for families to find services and begin their KU journey. It also provides teachers and educators with seamless access to valuable resources and career opportunities.
“The KU website is a vital tool in helping us extend our reach and provide more families with access to the exceptional programs led by our dedicated teachers and educators. This international award reflects the care, collaboration and purpose that went into building a digital experience that truly embodies who we are and what we stand for at KU,” said KU CEO Christine Legg.
Visit KU’s award winning website here: www.ku.com.au
About KU Children’s Services
KU is proudly a not for profit and for purpose organisation committed to supporting exceptional outcomes for children and families as well as creating optimal experiences for staff. Part of the KU Difference is the high level of support provided to our teachers and educators, and other service-based staff through the expertise of KU’s Central Office teams.
As we deliver leading high quality inclusive play-based learning programs, KU continues to provide opportunities for children to become the creators, thinkers, and doers of today and tomorrow. At KU, children have a voice.
Established in 1895, KU Children’s Services remains proudly not for profit and enriches the lives of more than 12,000 children and their families each year through services including long day care, kindergartens, preschools, NDIS services, inclusion services, family programs and more.
KU Media Contact
Travers Lee, Manager, Marketing and Communications
T: 02 9268 3913 I M: 0401 008 420 I E: marketing@ku.com.au