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AEU submission to the independent inquiry into the provision of universal access to high quality preschool education
Australian Education Union, 2004
Southbank, Victoria: Australian Education Union.

A description of the state of universal access to high quality preschool education in Australia by the Australian Education Union in response to an independent inquiry

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Early childhood policy and action plan
Australian Education Union, 2003
Southbank, Victoria: Australian Education Union.

An overview of early childhood education and care policies in Australia

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OECD report identifies policy lessons for early childhood education
Australian Education Union, 2001
(AEU National Preschool Education Campaign Fact Sheet No. 4). Southbank, Victoria: Australian Education Union.

An overview of the integration and coordination of early childhood education and care policy in Australia

Fact Sheets & Briefs


Preschool education in Western Australia
Australian Education Union, 2001
(AEU National Preschool Education Campaign Fact Sheet No. 3). Southbank, Victoria: Australian Education Union.

A review of policy changes in preschool education in western Australia

Fact Sheets & Briefs


The structures of preschool education in Australia
Australian Education Union, 2001
(AEU National Preschool Education Campaign Fact Sheet No. 2). Southbank, Victoria: Australian Education Union.

A description of universal prekindergarten access, provisions and participation rates in Australia

Fact Sheets & Briefs


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