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Finalists announced in the HESTA Early Childhood Education & Care Awards

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20 August 2024

 

HESTA is proud to announce the nine national finalists for the HESTA Early Childhood Education & Care Awards.  

 

The awards, which have been running since 2010, recognise the front-line educators and carers at the very heart of Australia's early childhood education system. 

 

HESTA CEO Debby Blakey congratulated the finalists for their exceptional commitment to the early childhood and education sector and for their impact on children, families and the community.  

 

"Congratulations to all the finalists on their remarkable achievements. Their dedication, passion, and innovative practices are truly inspiring. The work they do to educate, care and develop our future generation is of immense importance for children, families and the broader community,” said Ms Blakey.  

 

“From building confident young leaders to improving outcomes for First Nations children and families, each finalist has excelled. HESTA is a proud partner of the sector, and we’re thrilled to champion these amazing educators and carers for their vital role in society.” 

 

An independent judging panel comprising sector representatives reviewed many outstanding nominations to select finalists across the Advancing Pedagogy and Practice, Outstanding Service, and Individual Leadership categories.  

 

Long-time awards sponsor ME (a subsidiary of Bank of Queensland – BOQ) has provided a total of $30,000 in prize money, which will be split equally between the three winners and used for professional or team development or to improve workplace services or processes. 

 

BOQ Group Executive of Retail Banking Greg Boyle congratulated and thanked this year’s finalists.   

 

“A big congratulations to this year's finalists. On behalf of ME, I extend my thanks for your dedication, passion, and hard work in guiding and nurturing Australia’s future generations,” Mr Boyle said.  

 

HESTA will announce the winners at a dinner in Brisbane on Thursday 19 September 2024.  

 

Introducing the 2024 HESTA Early Childhood Education & Care Awards finalists: 

 

Advancing Pedagogy and Practice

 

Goodstart Early Learning Tuggerah 

Tuggerah, NSW 

Goodstart Early Learning Tuggerah's innovative Interability program fosters inclusivity, social skills, and empathy through interactions between neurodiverse individuals and children. Overall, the program has positively impacted children, families, educators, neurodivergent participants, and the wider community, fostering a culture of inclusion and support.

 

Kulila Indigenous Kindergarten 

Toowoomba, QLD 

Kulila Indigenous Kindergarten is recognised for implementing the Learning Language and Loving It™ program, enhancing pedagogy and practice in 2023-2024. The program helped foster a culturally safe, communication-rich environment and positive changes in children’s confidence and interactions.

 

PCYC Queensland Annandale Outside School Hours Care 

PCYC Queensland OSHC 

Annandale, QLD 

PCYC Queensland Annandale Outside School Hours Care is recognised for its ‘Cadet Club’ program, which builds confident leaders among children. Successfully trialled at Annandale and rolled out across PCYC Queensland’s OSHC services and clubs, it focusses on social-emotional learning and community relationships.

 

Outstanding Service: 

 

Kindy Patch Clarinda 

G8 education Ltd 

Clarinda, VIC 

Kindy Patch Clarinda is recognised for its proactive approach to addressing children's complex developmental needs through close collaboration with families and professional agencies. The centre has adapted its environments and routines to be more inclusive by engaging multilingual team members and fostering collaborations with professional agencies.

 

C&K Walkervale Community Kindergarten 

The Creche and Kindergarten Association 

Bundaberg, QLD 

C&K Walkervale Community Kindergarten is recognised for its dedication to improving outcomes for First Nations children and families. The team partnered with the Taribelang Aboriginal Corporation to overcome barriers to enrolment and attendance, fostering a culturally safe and inclusive learning environment.

 

Margaret Ives Community Childrens Centre 

Norwood, SA  

Margaret Ives Community Children's Centre is recognised for its commitment to inclusivity. Its inclusive practices enhance children's wellbeing, self-esteem, confidence, educational outcomes, strengthens community connections, and increases parental engagement. By fostering a diverse and welcoming environment, the centre makes a meaningful difference in the lives of children, families, and the broader community.

 

Individual Leadership: 

 

Katrina Hendry 

KU Children’s Services 

West Pymble, NSW 

Katrina is recognised for her transformative impact on early childhood education, which was shaped by tenure in Gambia, Africa and extensive academic and practical experience. At KU West Pymble Preschool, she fosters active citizenship, promotes sustainability, and inspires educators through continuous professional development and innovative practices.

 

Mel Rolls 

Discovery Early Learning Centres 

Burnie, TAS 

Mel is recognised for her leadership in implementing Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) strategies in Tasmania's early education sector. Her approach transformed pedagogy, empowering educators to support trauma-affected children and fostering safety, trust, and emotional resilience.

 

Jade Paget 

Meerilinga Children and Community Services 

Perth, WA  

Jade is recognised for fostering continuous improvement and inclusivity at Meerilinga through evidence-based strategies, mentorship, and professional development. Her leadership and reflective practices have significantly impacted educators and children, ensuring a high-quality educational experience.

 

 

About HESTA

 

HESTA is one of the largest superannuation funds dedicated to Australia’s health and community services sector. An industry fund that’s run only to benefit members, HESTA now has more than one million members (around 80% of whom are women) and currently manages approximately $85 billion* in assets invested around the world.

 

*Information is current as at the date of issue. 

 

 

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