The Weekend Post

Childcare site ready for action

- CATHERINE DUFFY

A WARATAH childcare centre once plagued by a colony of flying foxes is finally opening after two years of delays.

Waratah Early Education will open its doors on January 23 in the Waratah Drive Early Childcare Centre building in Manunda.

The building, owned by the Department of Education, had been in disuse for two years with residents complainin­g about its decrepit state.

Neighbours had previously complained the building had been plagued by a colony of spectacled flying foxes, a black mould infestatio­n and theft, but Waratah Early Education says those issues have now been resolved.

Waratah Early Education nominated supervisor Ms

Memory Eugenie said the centre would be ready to open its doors in three weeks.

“We’ve put in a lot of effort over the past three months and are just working on the finishing touches for when we open,” Ms Eugenie said.

The childcare centre has already started taking parents on tours and readying enrolments. “Our number capacity is smaller which means we can have intimate and personal relationsh­ips with the families,” Ms Eugenie said.

The centre has the capacity to cater to 58 children per day.

“Our service is a branch off of Early Education so we provide a diverse range of learning that is curriculum based and child-led,” Ms Eugenie said.

Waratah Early Learning Centre Approved Provider

Taylor Harris said the centre, a sister site to Earlville Early Education, had garnered a lot of attention and that many families had been put on waiting

lists.

“This place has so much opportunit­y. The location and community around here has been amazing.”

Ms Eugenie said the community they had establishe­d in Earlville had helped them at the new centre.

“I guess we’re closer to the

community and we can reach out to more as well. Being a sister centre meant we can build more on that,” Ms Eugenie said.

 ?? ?? Nominated supervisor Memory Eugenie, pictured with George Harris, is excited to welcome families to Waratah Early Education next week.
Nominated supervisor Memory Eugenie, pictured with George Harris, is excited to welcome families to Waratah Early Education next week.
 ?? ?? Waratah Early Education is set to open its doors on January 23 with many spots already filled.
Waratah Early Education is set to open its doors on January 23 with many spots already filled.

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