Calls for ‘urgent review’ into NAPLAN amid Qld participation slump
NAPLAN participation is falling at a growing number of Queensland schools as concerns grow over the viability of the national assessment program.
NAPLAN participation is falling at a growing number of Queensland schools as concerns grow over the viability of the national assessment program.
A woman with mobility issues has been rescued in dramatic scenes through a hole cut in an external wall, while multiple police officers have been injured as they and 25 firefighters worked to battle a suspicious fire that engulfed a Brisbane home.
The Attorney-General has vowed to take action after a teen involved in the violent home invasion that ended in the death of Emma Lovell at the hands of a second juvenile walked free despite being convicted of 21 charges.
A Courier-Mail analysis of data for more than 1700 primary and secondary schools revealed Queensland’s top performing NAPLAN schools for 2024. SEARCH YOUR SCHOOL
An exclusive analysis has revealed Qld’s top NAPLAN performers for primary and secondary schools with a mix of public, independent and Catholic for 2024. SEARCH YOUR SCHOOL
Brisbane, it’s time to let your imagination run wild. Our city deserves a stadium the envy of not just Australia, but the world.
A viral Christmas lights display has been forced to pull the plug after abusive and threatening messages to family behind the attraction.
Queensland’s coastline will be in the firing line of destructive “Category 6” cyclones in the near future, an expert says, yet for all our experience in handling major weather events, these monsters will expose how unprepared we really are.
Weather experts are predicting a wetter and hotter than average summer for Queensland, with a triple threat of flooding, storms and heatwaves for much of the state.
The chairman of Queensland’s Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry will reopen submissions despite LNP plans to shut it down.
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