Newsroom
Articles
Kate is passionate about contributing to public debate on a wide range of important issues. Here are some of the issues she has touched on in the past.
- Should successful athletes have to pay back the AIS 10 Jun 2009
- Let's give youth voice now for a better future 12 Oct 2008
- Organ donation it's the greatest gift of all 21 Sep 2008
- Is safe sex message falling on deaf ears 31 Aug 2008
- Grassroots funding is key to Olympic glorys 10 Aug 2008
- Easy to overlook big issue of homelessness 20 Jul 2008
- Trailblazer Natasha leaves lasting legacy 29 Jun 2008
- Heavy hitters boost our World Cup hopes 01 Jun 2008
- Youth Forum Discussion Paper 17 May 2008
- We can't take sport for granted 11 May 2008
- Women truly can do anything be anything 20 Apr 2008
- Let the Games begin with all our athletes 30 Mar 2008
- Proud past but future a challenge for women 09 Mar 2008
- Young people will be heard at highest level 17 Feb 2008
- Our nation has changed dramatically in three weeks 16 Dec 2007
- Mobile Phone Towers 23 Sep 2007
- Bradken Foundry 01 Jul 2007
- Full Fees 03 Jun 2007
- Eating Disorders 17 Dec 2006
- Iraq 27 Jul 2006
- Electoral Laws 26 Jun 2006
- Dental 08 Jan 2006
- Make Poverty History 18 Sep 2005
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
Media Releases
2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 200802 Feb 2010 - New $2.5M Early Learning and Child Care Centre for Foster
THE HON KATE ELLIS MP
MINISTER FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
CHILD CARE AND YOUTH
THE HON MAXINE MORAND MP
VICTORIAN MINISTER FOR CHILDREN
AND EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
MEDIA RELEASE
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
New $2.5m Early Learning and Care Centre for Foster
Minister for Early Childhood Education and Child Care Kate Ellis and the Victorian Minister for
Children and Early Childhood Development Maxine Morand today announced a new Early
Learning and Care Centre in South Gippsland.
The new centre will be built at Foster and will be jointly funded by the Federal Government
($1.85 million), the Victorian Government ($500 000) and the South Gippsland Shire
($200 000).
"The first few years of a child's life set them on a road to adulthood we want that road to take
them to good health, education and social development," Ms Ellis said.
"Early childhood education is so important to the social, emotional and educational growth of
children. Studies show quality early childhood experiences can overcome disadvantage and set
children on the path to a happy and healthy life," she said.
The Foster centre will cater for up to 58 children and offer long day care, kindergarten, family
day care, occasional care, maternal and child health, play groups, parenting programs and
allied health services.
It will be built adjacent to the South Gippsland Secondary College and within walking distance of
Foster Primary School.
Ms Morand said the new centre at Foster will give families access to integrated family and
children's services under one roof, making it easier for working families to access services.
"The Brumby Labor Government knows how important quality early education is for children and
that's why we've committed more than $47 million to fund 98 new children's centres across the
State 51 of these are already open and operating," she said.
"We want to give Victorian children, through new centres such as this great facility at Foster,
every opportunity to learn so that they can have the best possible future."
The Foster centre will open by the end of this year and cater for communities including Foster,
Yanakie, Fish Creek, Sandy Point, Waratah Bay, Port Franklin, Toora, Welshpool, Port
Welshpool and Walkerville.
The Rudd Government is investing $114.5 million in 38 new Early Learning and Care Centres
across Australia as part of the Government's Education Revolution.
For further information visit mychild.gov.au.
Minister Ellis' Press Secretary: Jayne Stinson 0458 547 512 jayne.stinson@deewr.gov.au
Minister Morand's Media Contact: Roxanne Punton 0409 532 287
