Economic Reform Roundtable

Our joint submission with CELA makes the case to put investment in inclusion and growing quality community services at the top of the agenda at the August 2025 Economic Reform Roundtable.
Response to the National Child Safety Review Consultation Regulation Impact Statement

Child Safety Review The CCC and CELA submission was provided on the 11th June 2025 in response to Consultation Regulation Impact Statement (C-RIS). At the request of the Australian Government, […]
A plan to deliver safe high quality education and care services for all children

It Takes A Village and Community Early Learning Australia have written to the Prime Minister with an actionable effective plan to ensure all children can access safe high quality education and care services.
2025 federal pre-budget submission

Explore our plan to deliver the Prime Minister’s vision for early education and care in the 2025 Federal Budget.
Productivity Commission – ECEC inquiry draft report

This inquiry will shape the direction of the education and care sector for the next decade. The direction needs to be clear, ensure that children’s needs are at its heart, and set a clear course for action.
2024-25 pre-budget submission

This inquiry will shape the direction of the education and care sector for the next decade. The direction needs to be clear, ensure that children’s needs are at its heart, and set a clear course for action.
ACCC Childcare Inquiry – September interim report

ITAV and CELA welcome the draft findings and recommendations of the ACCC September interim report as part of the 2023 Childcare Inquiry.
Draft National Care and Support Economy Strategy 2023

Investing in a sustainable ECEC sector is an investment in our current and future prosperity as a nation.
Education and care – Fit for future

Recent years have exposed the fault lines in Australia’s education and care (E&C) system. Now is the time for a bold reimagining of the education and care system.
Senate Select Committee on Work and Care

The capacity for parents to work is highly dependent on access to education and care. Families need to be able to access quality education and care in their local communities.