Thursday, 14 August 2025


Adjournment

Early childhood education and care


Adjournment

Ingrid STITT (Western Metropolitan – Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Ageing, Minister for Multicultural Affairs) (17:20): I move:

That the house do now adjourn.

Early childhood education and care

Sonja TERPSTRA (North-Eastern Metropolitan) (17:20): (1843) My adjournment matter this evening is to the Minister for Children. The action I seek is for the minister to outline how the Allan Labor government will continue to support the expansion of early childhood education infrastructure in the North-Eastern Metropolitan Region, ensuring more local families can access high-quality kindergarten close to home. I raise this matter following the official opening of the newly upgraded kindergarten room at Heatherdale Preschool in Mitcham, an inspiring example of Labor’s commitment to delivering universal access to early education. Thanks to $1.2 million from the 2021–‍22 Building Blocks capacity building grant, Heatherdale now offers an additional 22 places, bringing total enrolment capacity to 83 places. It was also the first kinder in the area to offer three-year-old kinder many, many years ago. This investment demonstrates the values of a Labor government in action, removing barriers to education, supporting working families and giving every child, regardless of background, the best start in life. The co-location of kindergartens near schools or on school sites eases the transition to primary education and helps busy parents manage the daily juggle of work, care and study. Through our Best Start, Best Life reforms the Allan Labor government is investing not only in bricks and mortar but also in social equity, lifelong opportunity and cost-of-living relief, saving families up to $2600 per child through free kinder. This is a proud achievement for Mitcham, but we know the demand for high-quality early learning continues to grow. I therefore ask the minister to advise how our government will continue this momentum and ensure every child across the North-Eastern Metropolitan Region has the opportunity to thrive through strong early learning infrastructure.