Education reforms the key outcome from Qld Plan submissions
QUEENSLANDERS want a move away from “standardised factory teaching” and more tailored education models for individuals.
QUEENSLANDERS want a move away from “standardised factory teaching” and more tailored education models for individuals.
A DECISION on whether a taxi driver exploited an intellectually impaired young woman or whether they were in a consensual relationship must be made by a jury.
THE red tape cutter has now been applied to the property industry as the Queensland Government moves to streamline how people buy, sell and manage property.
SHOWING his support for the LNP MP outed as a serial sexter, Premier Campbell Newman suggested “we’re all human beings and politicians are no different”.
LOCAL Government Minister David Crisafulli has never heard anyone ask for more council workers filing paperwork.
A SUNNYBANK Hills mum whose twin 18-month-olds died from malnourishment is immediately eligible for parole release from her eight-year jail sentence.
A $3000 compensation order for a baby killer forced to eat vegetables in jail will be appealed as Queensland’s Premier expressed outrage over the decision.
A GROUP of young people plan to accost Opposition Leader Tony Abbott about abolishing penalty rates if he wins government when they spot him atg the Ekka today.
WATCHING 50,000 pineapples rot as floodwaters isolated his Amamoor property was heartbreaking for Chris Doyle.
A WEALTHY and devout Christian man who opposed the amalgamation of Queensland councils has left part of his estate to the five Catholic Diocese in the state.
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