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  ISSUE 191








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New childcare push to give Aboriginal kids flying start
Thursday, 5 November 2009 9:01:09 AM

QUEENSLAND, November 5, 2009: Ten new childcare centres to be created in Queensland will give Indigenous children a "flying start" to their education, Premier Anna Bligh says.

The federal government is investing $75 million in the centres, to be built by mid-2012 and located near other government services assisting families.

The Queensland government will contribute land where possible and consult communities about the locations and their needs.

Ms Bligh said the centres would cater to Indigenous families, but places would be available to all children in the communities.

"We know that if we want to close the gap for Aboriginal children then we need to give them a flying start in life," Ms Bligh told reporters in Brisbane.

"All of the research tells us that children who are exposed to good early childhood development programs before they get to school have a much better chance of a good educational outcome, regardless of their family background or circumstances."

The federal government's $564 million Indigenous Early Childhood Development National Partnership Agreement is building 35 such centres across Australia. - AAP






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