Elite Brisbane school’s data hacked by international cyber criminals
Personal information, potentially including driver’s licence details, of more than 3000 former employees has been exposed by a cyber attack on a Brisbane private school.
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Personal information, potentially including driver’s licence details, of more than 3000 former employees has been exposed by a cyber attack on a Brisbane private school.
Data modelling has revealed the Queensland schools most likely to achieve high academic performance in the QCE and emerge as the state’s smartest, and which may lose their grip on the top spots. See the full list.
A student at Christian school Mueller College claims he was ‘pinned down’ and sexually abused with a broomstick by three boys while on a school camp.
Mohawks, mullets and perms are banned, students prevented from holding hands or hugging while turbans must be granted approval at some of Queensland’s strictest schools
From historical sex abuse claims to fraud charges and more, the punches have just kept coming for our elite schools.
Calls are being made to urgently fix ‘flawed’ legislation, after a man who was abused by notorious paedophile Kevin Lynch lost his last-ditch bid to reopen a damages claim against Brisbane Grammar School.
David Welsh was based in London trading billions with one of the world’s largest banks when his life fell apart. The abuse he suffered at the hands of notorious paedophile Kevin Lynch had left him with chronic psychiatric conditions. He’s now suing Brisbane Grammar School for $30m
Members of a group formed in a desperate attempt to save a Brisbane Catholic college from closing are outraged over the latest response to their efforts.
Was he a deluded schoolboy infatuated with the older woman? Or did she – the private schoolteacher – systematically groom her young student? The truth may cost more than $1 million.
Parents of students at Brisbane Boys’ College are forking out $4 million to stack the school with rugby stars in an old boys bid for glory.
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Just a month after its chairman quit, the embattled Presbyterian and Methodist Schools’ Association is now losing its CEO.
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