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Maarthur Advocate - March 2024

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March 2024

Macarthur

RETURN AND EARN EPIC MILESTONE

COUNCILS SAY NO TO GOVT

VITUAL PROPERTY EXPO IS COMING

CHILDREN FIRST W ORK is underway at several Macarthur primary schools which are among sites selected to be developed as public preschools. The program is designed to help families and their children get ready for kindergarten with less pressure. Thousands of families are expected to access public early childhood education in a $769M NSW education budget set aside to give children the best start at school, deputy premier and education and early learning minister Prue Car said. Another $29.4M was also set aside to employ more early childhood education teachers as well as $17M for early childhood services in growth areas in need, including Macarthur. Full story page 9.

Low-cost public preschools roll out in Macarthur NSW deputy premier and education and early learning minister Prue Car visiting a preschool in Western Sydney. Photo supplied by the NSW Education Department.

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