NSW Upper House Committee to Initiate Investigation into Struggling Childcare Sector

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  1. It’s great to see that the NSW upper house committee is taking steps to address the challenges within the childcare sector. An inquiry can be a crucial way to identify the underlying issues that childcare providers, parents, and children face. This could lead to much-needed reforms that improve care standards, accessibility, and workforce conditions. I’m looking forward to the outcomes of the inquiry and hope it leads to meaningful changes that benefit families and enhance the quality of early childhood education. What specific issues do you think the committee should focus on?

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