New South Wales' early childhood sector will be a subject to a number of "nation-leading" reforms, the state government has announced, following the findings of an independent review into the sector regarding a rise in safety breaches.
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- NSW government to introduce a stand-alone regulator for early childhood services. 26s
- Proposed reforms include increased fines and mandatory parent notification of breaches. 31s
- Security cameras recommended for all new centres and those not meeting standards. 46s
- Some stakeholders say the recommendations do not go far enough. 52s
- Opposition proposes active kids vouchers and AI integration in public services. 1m 19s