Child Care News for Parents & Carers
November 10, 2021
Welcome, this week how the Narragunnawali Awards, due to be announced this week support reconciliation in early learning settings. Also, Rick Stein shares two recipes from his new book Rick Stein at home and your chance to win a copy of this gorgeous new title.
Reconciliation initiatives at early learning services
Every child deserves to have the same opportunities and choices as their peers, and although things haven't always been fair and equal for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander kids, meaningful change is happening.

There's a conscious push to champion Indigenous peoples' rights; celebrate their history, culture and contribution; and strengthen bonds between First Australians and all Australians.

In the early learning setting, reconciliation initiatives are bringing Indigenous and non-Indigenous people together in a positive way, and the Narragunnawali Award finalists are shining examples of how services and schools can commit to a reconciled Australia.

Today, the Narragunnawali Team tells us more about the Awards and what reconciliation means for little learners.
Rick Stein recipes to try at home
Rick Stein is renowned for his delectable, yet do-able recipes, and whether you're a fan of Asian aromatics or European classics, there's lots to love about his latest cookbook.

Rick Stein at Home contains the chef's all-time favourite dishes, and it's a feast of colour and flavour, with fresh ingredients, simple steps and top tips.

Today, we're sharing two recipes to whet your appetite - one savoury and one sweet - from Rick's home to yours. Enjoy!
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