Govt considers major cash incentive to address critical teacher shortages
The Queensland government is considering subsiding teacher training to encourage newcomers into the profession.
The Queensland government is considering subsiding teacher training to encourage newcomers into the profession.
The return of nearly 40,000 international students to Queensland universities has stretched accommodation providers beyond capacity.
A critical teacher shortage is forcing about 1000 unqualified university students into classrooms across the state.
A crippling educator shortage is putting pressure on the rollout of the state government’s flagship free kindy program less than three months before it is due to launch.
The Brisbane Broncos’ blockbuster NRL final against the Melbourne Storm is the hottest ticket in town, but the team’s open training session is shaping up an epic curtain raiser.
A Brisbane property giant is behind a new 30-storey “sky village” development proposal that would stand at twice the area’s height limit. But those behind the project say there’s an “overwhelming need” for it.
Slashed airfares for 300,000 flights on more than 30 routes in and out of Queensland are on offer as part of a week-long sales blitz, with prices starting from as low as $49.
The alleged co-ordinated firebombing of two restaurants has been slammed as a “low act” as the owner speaks out and police ramp up their investigations.
The incoming tenth Archbishop of Brisbane says members of the LGBTQI community should be welcomed into churches because “all people should be loved”.
Queensland students unable to vape at school are becoming “agitated and aggressive”, asking to leave class to smoke prompting toilets to be locked.
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