Children's services
Wodonga Council provides a range of early year services such as maternal and child health, preschool education and occasional childcare programs. It also undertakes research projects to develop policy and practice and holds events to promote the value of children and families in the community.
| Preschool changes for 2013 |
| WODONGA Council is currently taking expressions of interest for preschool places in 2013. From next year, the council's preschools will be offereing 15 hours of preschool education to four-year-old enrolled children. Together with the Australian Government, |
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| School crossing locations and times |
| Wodonga Council employs staff to supervise children utilising 18 school crossings in Wodonga. Staff are fully trained to optimise the safety of your children while using the crossings. |
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| Preschools FAQ |
| A list of the most frequently asked questions in relation to preschools in Wodonga. |
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| Maternal and child health |
| The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Service is a free universal service, available to all families with children from birth to school entry age. It provides services that offer families with young children support, information, health promotion, early identification of health concerns and appropriate intervention. |
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| Playground a bonus for children |
| THE Belvoir Park Playground is open. The playground, costing more than $1 million, provides a play and education facility for not only children of the Border but those travelling through the region. The playground came to fruition |
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| Neighbourhood Storytelling |
| Storytime sessions are held at the Wodonga Library. The sessions are: Tuesdays at 10am for 18 months to three-year-olds Wednesdays at 10am for three to five-year-olds Fridays at 10am for six months to two-year-olds For more information, go to the |
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