
Brisbane Airport
Journey Early Learning Brisbane Airport
Centre Hours
6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday to Friday
Our Facilities
- Spacious rooms with natural light
- Free coffee & snacks for parents
- Natural resources
- Outdoor play spaces
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Journey Early Learning Brisbane Airport is where your child’s journey begins. Children from ages six weeks to six years are surrounded by stimulating learning environments and nurturing educators. It’s a place where children can make a positive start to a life of learning, development, growth and opportunity.
Journey Brisbane Airport is a warm and friendly early learning centre that inspires adventure and cheer. The centre is created around your little explorer and play-based learning. That means getting messy, digging in the dirt and playing in amongst the gardens. Our play spaces inspire children to work together with their friends to conquer milestones with confidence.
From peek-a-boo to prep, we’re here every step of the way.
School transition is a major focus, and we work hard to ensure this is a smooth process. By providing a safe and secure environment, our children develop confidence, resilience and a strong sense of self for the school journey ahead.
In order to ensure every child is prepared for school, our Kindergarten classrooms are intentionally designed by our Teachers to align with the Journey Standards and the Early Years Learning Framework and Curriculum. Our Government Approved Funded 3 and 4-Year-Old Kindergarten Classrooms are run by ACCEQA approved Early Childhood Teachers and Qualified Educators. Children enrolling in our 4-Year-Old Kinder Program are provided with ongoing support from teachers in preparation for school through our School Readiness Program.
Did you know that your child can attend Journey from 6 weeks to their first day of school?
We’ve designed a helpful Child Care Subsidy calculator so you can discover more about your government entitlements. Need help? We’re here to chat, just book an appointment below.
“Now we have discovered this childcare we will never go anywhere else. I toured nine centres and this centre far surpasses every other centre. It is clean, new, smells fresh and is warm and welcoming. My 13 month old adores the staff and the food and I feel like they love and care for him so much while I’m at work. I love all of the activities they do with the babies and this has made my transition back to work so much easier. The centre manager Hazel is also a delight to deal with. Would definitely recommend”
Casey

Welcome to Journey Early Learning Brisbane Airport! My name is Hazel, and I hail from the beautiful Isle of Ireland but have been lucky enough to call Australia home for the last seven years. Being with children is in my blood – I am one of eight children with 12 nieces and nephews!
I have worked with children across different settings for 18 years, however my passion lies in the Early Education sector. I believe that childhood is a time for children to be, to seek and to make meaning of the world around them. I endeavour to create an atmosphere where children and families are respected and have a sense of belonging. I am committed to respecting the rights of each and every child and encouraging a sense of agency.
I truly believe that being a part of a child’s early education journey is a pleasure and a privilege, and I look forward to sharing in this exciting journey with you and your family at Journey Brisbane Airport.
The Journey Early
Learning difference

Community activities
Interacting and connecting with the local community, ensures a bond is maintained between the children and the community, creating a sense of familiarity and belonging. It sets a rewarding scene for every child to rightfully respect their local environment.
– Bush Kinder
– Community exploration
– Park visits

Exploring nature-based play
Children love getting out and exploring in nature. It really is the greatest teacher. Nature based play is a core part of our curriculum. That’s because it teaches them vital life skills including confidence, independence, exploration and cooperation. Playing outside also promotes health and wellbeing and teaches them respect for the environment.