Hundreds of dollars in childcare relief expected for thousands of NSW families

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Hundreds of dollars in childcare relief expected for thousands of NSW families
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‘These are big reforms that will impact the way we deliver early education in NSW.’

There will also be $20 million to support new not-for-profit services in regional and high-growth communities and $22 million over five years to recruit and retrain early childhood workers.

Education Minister Prue Car said the government wanted to make sure all children got the best start in life. “Achieving that goal includes making the investments necessary to make preschool more affordable and accessible for all families,” she said. “We also need to usher in a strong and reliable pipeline of early childhood workers, so our system is supported now and into the future.”

Premier Chris Minns said the announcement was an important step towards ensuring all children had access to early education.“These are big reforms that will impact the way we deliver early education in NSW.”

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