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So the below comes as both the NSW and Victorian government move to introduce an extra, free year of preschool in the next decade.
Both the NSW and Victorian premiers, Dominic Perrottet and Daniel Andrews, want to introduce a new year for four- and five-year-olds.
It will mean that, in the next 10 years, every child in Victoria and NSW will experience the benefits of a full year of play-based learning before their first year of school. At the same time, it will benefit hundreds of thousands of working families.
We want to expand our existing preschools. It's a game changer and it's exciting and there is big money behind it, because we have to do well for our kids.
They do an amazing job, our early childhood workforce, so this is our chance to invest in them and grow and set children up for that best start of life.
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