Kids keen to see mates as learning load lifted from parents
Schools across Townsville will be bursting with laughter and noise once again, as children return to the classroom full time from today.
Schools across Townsville will be bursting with laughter and noise once again, as children return to the classroom full time from today.
Townsville MP Scott Stewart has thrown his support behind calls to see the Early Childhood sector absorbed by state and territory education systems.
Sports clubs around the region have welcomed a $51.3 million injection from the State government, but a one-size-fits-all response might not be what the doctor ordered.
Prominent industry voices are calling for a complete overhaul of the “broken” early childhood system, warning it’s on the brink of collapsing.
Just six weeks into the promised six months of free childcare, the Federal Government’s suggestion of its early end has the entire industry in disarray.
Concerns surrounding quad bike safety have been reignited following the tragic death of two North Queensland women in 48 hours.
The creative industry is among those hardest hit by COVID-19, with one Townsville photographer reporting a 90 per cent downturn since February.
“Even in death she still amazes us all.” Her heartbroken family has revealed how Taylah Pearson’s decision to become an organ donor has saved the lives of four people, including a precious baby.
Motherhood was something Grace Blacklock’s yearned for, postpartum anxiety and COVID-19 was not. And sadly, this Townsville mum isn’t alone.
It wasn’t much but it was a start. Relaxed COVID-19 restrictions had Townsville residents rushing to their favourite dining spots.
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