Violence, threats, depression: Qld school principals set to quit
Almost 60 per cent of school principals are set to quit as severe mental health issues arise from increased violence and other “offensive behaviour” by students and parents.
Almost 60 per cent of school principals are set to quit as severe mental health issues arise from increased violence and other “offensive behaviour” by students and parents.
Opposition Leader David Crisafulli had an opportunity to pounce and capitalise by outlining the LNP’s alternative Olympics plan, but instead his response was baffling, writes Kylie Lang.
Lee Lewis’s departure follows that of Li Cunxin last year from Queensland Ballet and the impending exit of John Kotzas from QPAC later this year.
A Brisbane church-run private school is demanding parents pay fees adding up to more than $9000 if they take students out of class for a holiday.
The president of the Australian Medical Association Queensland will step down from the role, with nominations for her successor closing on Monday.
Justice is not served when heinous crimes are downplayed by a parole date that indicates anything BUT life behind bars, writes Kylie Lang.
Struck down with cancer three times since the age of 21, a former Brisbane primary teacher hopes her fight to beat the disease is finally over – with innovative surgery changing her life.
An experienced wardsman terminated by a major Queensland hospital for not providing proof of Covid-19 vaccination in 2022 is furious after being told he could not reapply for his job, despite the Minister insisting there were “no barriers”.
These are the four words that started Leanne Benjamin’s journey to replacing Mao’s Last Dancer and becoming Qld Ballet’s first female artistic director.
A charity that helps provide meals for mums doing it tough has seen a three-fold increase in demand in just three years, with women who never expected to need the service now seeking help.
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