Playgroup Tasmania is committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children. We have zero tolerance for abuse and promote a shared responsibility to protect children from harm. We uphold children's rights and comply with relevant child safety laws and standards.
The Playgroup Tasmania Board would love to hear from you.
Playgroup Tasmania connects families through a vibrant network of community and organisation-led playgroups across the state.
We also deliver targeted programs that provide extra support when families need it most, including:
Across all of our programs, we are committed to creating safe, welcoming spaces where children and families can play, connect and flourish.
We’re now seeking new Board Members who share our passion for strengthening families and communities.
Skills and experience in the following areas would be especially valuable:
But most importantly, we are looking for people who are committed, curious, and willing to learn. If you care about families and want to contribute to the direction of Playgroup Tasmania, we’d love to hear from you.
As part of the Playgroup Australia federation, Playgroup Tasmania also has the option to nominate a Voting Member Appointed Director to the Playgroup Australia Board. This gives one of our Board members the unique opportunity to represent Tasmania nationally and build their governance experience .
If you are passionate about families, serious about play, and committed to good governance, we invite you to review our Board Information Pack and explore our Annual Reports, Constitution and other publications.
Call or email Kaity Graham, Chair, Playgroup Tasmania Board, 0415 544 049, board@playgrouptas.org.au
Expressions of Interest close at 5pm, Friday 24 October 2025.
Families with young children and babies are supported to flourish physically, emotionally and socially through their connections to Tasmania’s playgroup community.
"We love Playconnect. I wish we could attend more than once a week. It’s been so great for children with needs and delays to just be accepted, and parents to be heard and understood. It’s the best.”