NEW TARNEIT NORTH INTEGRATED FAMILY CENTRE

15 December 2020

The Andrews Labor Government is building and upgrading kindergartens across Victoria including in creating thousands of new kinder places and hundreds of jobs as Victoria rolls out funded universal Three-Year-Old Kindergarten.

Member for Tarneit, Sarah Connolly MP today announced the Victorian Government will contribute $2.5 million towards the new Tarneit North Integrated Family Centre to boost kindergarten places.

The Tarneit North Integrated Family Centre will provide the future local community with access to high quality kindergarten, maternal child health (MCH) and other wrap around family services. It will be a welcoming and safe environment for families, young children and parents. At this centre children will be able to attend their local kindergarten where they can transition into the schools next door.

This community precinct will be locally accessible places for people moving into the growing area of Tarneit North. The IFC is in the south-eastern corner of the Tarneit North Precinct Structure Plans (PSPs). Wyndham City Council contributed $4,218,780 and works will be due for completion in December 2021.

It is one of 127 successful grant recipients to share in $46.9 million through the Building Blocks capacity building and improvement grant streams, which provide new kindergarten places and improve learning environments.

Seven new early learning facilities, five new integrated childrens centres, three modular buildings and 20 building expansions are among the projects funded. These projects will create an almost 2,200 funded kindergarten places across 32 local government areas.

More than 90 grants will share in almost $8 million under the Building Blocks improvement stream.
The Victorian Budget 2020/21 will invest a further $38.5 million into the Building Blocks grants program, which offers early childhood providers funding towards building, expanding, improving and creating more inclusive early learning facilities.

Applications are also now open for the next round of Building Blocks including major works grants of up to $500,000 minor works of up to $50,000 and including grants of up to $200,000 to make kinders more accessible for all children of all abilities.

Applications are open until 28 February 2021 via www.schoolbuildings.vic.gov.au

In an Australian-first, the Labor Government is investing $5 billion this decade to deliver two years of funded kindergarten for all Victorian children, with the roll-out of Three-Year-Old Kindergarten underway this year.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Early Childhood Ingrid Stitt

"Creating more places for children to attend kindergarten and ensuring they can access the best facilities across Victoria is vital to ensuring a world-class education in the early years."

"The evidence is clear that two years are better than one when it comes to early learning, which is why we are investing millions across Victoria to ensure every child has a place."

Quotes attributable to Member for Tarneit Sarah Connolly

"This investment will mean high quality education close to home during childrens formative years."

"Investing in the early years is vital to fostering a lifelong love of learning and strong educational future."