‘Mental torture’: Dozens of Qld university jobs on the line
Dozens of jobs could be cut at a major Brisbane university following shock revelations that roles in UniSQ and JCU will be slashed in cost-cutting measures.
Dozens of jobs could be cut at a major Brisbane university following shock revelations that roles in UniSQ and JCU will be slashed in cost-cutting measures.
Fresh from their external English exams, Year 12 students have revealed what stumped them most and how they overcame it.
With the external exams kicking off today, we spoke to some of Queensland’s top-achievers from 2023 on their techniques, study tips and advice for this year’s cohort.
More than half of Queensland’s young voters have rallied behind Steven Miles as their preferred premier, saying his prolific social media use and cost of living measures have helped win them over.
A prestigious merit-based entry program that’s produced Olympians, judges and an Immortal which feeds the academic and sporting prowess of Qld’s premier state high school could be snuffed out.
Teachers are turning their backs on their career earlier than ever before, with almost 70 per cent of all those leaving doing so for reasons other than retiring.
One of Brisbane’s most prestigious private schools will undergo its biggest ever transformation with a massive master plan of projects to span 25 years. SEE THE PLANS
A staggering 50 teachers under investigation have been left waiting more than a year for matters to be resolved, while a whopping 207 teachers across the state have been assessed as suitable for investigation.
Education experts are calling for a major change to the academic year, in a move that will cause the winter holidays to shift back by up to four weeks. HAVE YOUR SAY
Premier Steven Miles used his final hours in power to launch a charm offensive on Queensland’s 308,000 public servants.
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