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RSVP for Thrive by Five’s ‘Make it Law’ campaign launch in Canberra.

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Join us at the official launch of our new campaign: Every Child’s Right to Thrive by Five – Make it Law!

We’re calling on the Federal Government to confront the issues with the early learning system head on, by implementing a once-in -a-generation reform to enshrine in law the right of every child to access early learning.

This would be a total game-changer for every child, every parent, every educator, right across the country.

The campaign is going to be huge; there’ll be actions for Thrive by Five supporters like you to get involved, there’ll be videos, paid advertising, visits to MPs – all to show our leaders why they should Make it Law that every child has the right to Thrive by Five.

And we want you to be part of the official launch, to help kick start the whole campaign with as much excitement and noise as possible.

Will you join us on Wednesday 15th November on the Parliament House lawns to help kick off the campaign? RSVP now to be part of it!

The details are:
What: Every Child’s Right to Thrive by Five – Make it Law campaign launch
When: 8:30 AM, 15th November 2023
Where: Federation Mall, Canberra
Who: Everyone is welcome; parents, early childhood educators, grandparents, and of course your children.
What to expect: There’ll be activities and entertainment for the kids, as well as a van for the adults providing free coffee and breakfast.
RSVP: RSVP now to let us know you’ll be there.

 

Want to know more about what this law would do? 

A law enshrining every child’s right to Thrive by Five would:

  • Create a national body to oversee the roll-out of a universal early learning and childcare system
  • Ensure the quality of early learning is high
  • Give every child three days of early learning and childcare, capped at a cost of $10 a day
  • Give our children the best start in life

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