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Australia Australia By: Hana Abdalla, Alesha Francis, Sue De’Oliveira, By: Hana Abdalla, Alesha Francis, Sue De’Oliveira, Chelsea Panchan, and Krizzia Prado Chelsea Panchan, and Krizzia Prado

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AustraliaAustraliaBy: Hana Abdalla, Alesha Francis, Sue De’Oliveira, Chelsea By: Hana Abdalla, Alesha Francis, Sue De’Oliveira, Chelsea Panchan, and Krizzia PradoPanchan, and Krizzia Prado

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Overview of AustraliaOverview of Australia

Australia is located in the Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere

comprising the mainland of comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the the Australian continent, the

island of Tasmania and island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands in numerous smaller islands in

the Indian and Pacific the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Oceans.

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Neighbouring countries include Neighbouring countries include ……

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New New Zealand to Zealand to

the the Southeast.Southeast.

New Caledonia

to the Northeast

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The population isThe population is 22 million22 million, with , with

approximately approximately 60%60% concentrated in concentrated in and around the and around the mainland state mainland state

capitals of Sydney, capitals of Sydney, Melbourne, Melbourne,

Brisbane, Perth and Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.Adelaide.

The nation's capital The nation's capital city is city is Canberra, Canberra, in the Australian in the Australian Capital Territory.Capital Territory.

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National BirdNational BirdThe Emu (The Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiaeDromaius novaehollandiae), is the ), is the largest bird native to Australia and the only largest bird native to Australia and the only

extant member of the genus extant member of the genus DromaiusDromaius..

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School attendance is School attendance is compulsory throughout Australia. compulsory throughout Australia. All children receive 11 years of compulsory All children receive 11 years of compulsory education from the age of 6 to 16 (Year 1 to 10),education from the age of 6 to 16 (Year 1 to 10),[215] before they can undertake two more years [215] before they can undertake two more years (Years 11 and 12), contributing to an adult (Years 11 and 12), contributing to an adult literacy rate that is assumed to be 99%. literacy rate that is assumed to be 99%.

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Type of Childcare Type of Childcare SystemSystem

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History of Childcare History of Childcare SystemSystem

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Underlying PhilosophyUnderlying Philosophy

Each Child Care Centre has their own philosophy & Each Child Care Centre has their own philosophy & mission.mission.

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All child care centers All child care centers ……

……provide trust and reflect partnership provide trust and reflect partnership between children, their parents and staff.between children, their parents and staff.

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Each Each Centre …Centre …

Believe in high Believe in high quality care quality care

education for all education for all children!children!

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All children and their families All children and their families will be treated with quality, will be treated with quality,

regardless of ethnicity, gender, regardless of ethnicity, gender, religion or culture.religion or culture.

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Training of Childcare Training of Childcare WorkersWorkers

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Availability, Availability, AccessibilityAccessibility

Programs Programs like the Child like the Child Care Benefit and Care Benefit and the Child Care the Child Care Rebate provide Rebate provide a subsidy for a subsidy for child care usage child care usage for work related for work related purposes.purposes.

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It is accessible It is accessible to everyone, to everyone, but funding but funding

from the from the government is government is not accessible not accessible for everyone.for everyone.

There are There are daycares that daycares that

are government are government funded, and funded, and

others are paid others are paid for by working for by working

parentsparents

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As last reported As last reported In March 2010 there is aIn March 2010 there is a65,780 vacancy in day cares,65,780 vacancy in day cares,up to 98% vacancies in remote up to 98% vacancies in remote AustraliaAustralia

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Child care Child care costs are high costs are high in Australia.in Australia.

The amount The amount of child care benefit of child care benefit (funding) that a (funding) that a family receives is family receives is based on things based on things such as number of such as number of children in child children in child care, type of child care, type of child care and family.care and family.

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Funding has Funding has doubled up from doubled up from $1.7 billion$1.7 billion 2004- 2004-05 to 05 to $3.7 billion $3.7 billion in 2008-09in 2008-09

Accessibility has increased in the 0-11 age group from 14% from March 06 to June 08.