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Early Childhood Australia's Everyday Points to Learning competition has now come to an end.

So who were the winners?

Overall Winner

Congratulations to:
Eastside Little Learners Childcare & Developmental Centre, QLD

The winner receives a $250 voucher for books from Early Childhood Australia and a year's subscription to Every Child magazine, the Everyday Learning Series, the Australian Journal of Early Childhood and the Research in Practice Series.

All publications are produced quarterly which equates to four books from each series valued at $200. Total value of this fantastic prize is $450!!

State winners

Congratulations to:
Central Highlands Family Day Care, QLD

Arndell Park Early Childhood Learning Centre, VIC

Belconnen Family Day Care, ACT

State winners receive a year's subscription to Early Childhood Australia's Every Child magazine, valued at $47.20!!

Parent winners

Congratulations to:
Nancy Csaki, ACT
Joanna Krabman, ACT
Helen Mackenzie, VIC
Simone Callaghan-Dawson, VIC
Tammie Harris, QLD

Parent winners receive a prize pack including BEBE baby clothes and Purity laundry liquid, valued at $90!!

Thank you!

  • HESTA Super Fund for their generous support in sponsoring the Everyday Points to Learning competition.
  • Fiona from Sweet Designs for their donation of BEBE baby clothing.
  • Nikki from Natures Organics for their donation of Purity washing liquid.

Thank you to all the centres and parents who participated in Early Childhood Australia's Everyday Points to Learning competition.

It's not too late to get great books for parents and carers

The competition may be over but you still have a chance to purchase from the Everyday Learning Series.

To order books safely and securely online please browse our online catalogue.

Your support helps Early Childhood Australia advocate to ensure quality, social justice and equity in all issues relating to the education and care of children from birth to eight years.

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