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NAIDOC stands for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee. Its origins can be traced to the emergence of Aboriginal groups in the 1920s which sought to increase awareness in …
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By KU Braddon Children’s Centre Following on from International World Day on 5 June, the preschool children at KU Braddon have been having many discussions about what sustainability is and …
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KU St Ives Barra Brui Preschool has celebrated the 125th anniversary of KU Children’s Services. The preschool recognised this special milestone by taking part in the ‘Five Big Ideas Program’ …
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By Kamila Jendykiewicz, Director, KU Bradfield Park Children’s Centre At KU Bradfield Park, our children never cease to amaze us. As adults in the space, we constantly wonder what spurs …
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The Annual General Meeting of KU Children’s Services will be held on: Date: Tuesday 25 May 2021 Time: 4:00pm to 5:00pm Venue: Hilton Hotel Level 1 – Rooms 5 & 6 488 …
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The children and educators at KU Westmead Preschool enjoyed celebrating the Hindu festival of Holi recently. The event is celebrated at the beginning of Spring in the northern hemisphere and …
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The Annual General Meeting of KU Children’s Services will be held on: Date: Tuesday 25 May 2021 Time: 4:00pm to 5:00pm Venue: Hilton Hotel Level 1 – Rooms 5 & 6 488 …
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The children, families and staff at KU Bradfield Park Children’s Centre have recently donated food supplies to families with babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Royal North …
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Photo (L-R): Karen Dawson, Acting CEO, KU Children’s Services; Ingrid Stitt, Minister for Early Childhood; Melissa Horne, Member for Williamstown KU is thrilled with this morning’s announcement by the Victorian …
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KU Children’s Services is very proud to have been recognised as an Employer of Choice at the 2020 Australian Business Awards for the fifth year in a row. The award …
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By Natasha Mackle, Nursery Educator, KU Wonnayba Children’s Centre At the start of the year during the height of COVID-19, we were noticing how our environment was changing. The nursery/toddler …
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The children at Alfred Child Care Centre in Melbourne have recently been involved in a project creating face masks. As Melbourne entered their second lockdown, the children noticed their families …
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