New digital support services have been released to support more than 100,000 students who are missing out on significant school time due to medical and mental
Queensland teachers will have extra support to reduce administration tasks under a joint Federal-State pilot program.
The program will fund 11 specialist staff across 33
Queensland’s TAFE teachers are about to partner with robot versions of themselves to better meet the 24/7 needs of students.
TAFE Queensland Chief Executive Officer
School land struggle as 90,000 student influx looms
The Queensland school sector is struggling to find land for new schools as it contemplates an influx of 90,000 new students in less than 20 years.
Independent Schools
Dire skills shortage looms without new job pathways
Queensland is facing a “dire” shortage of skilled labour over the next 20 years without a radical overhaul of education and training pathways.
The leaders of two
A QUT fashion lecturer and acclaimed theatre costume designer will spend 2025 in Finland on a fellowship funded by the European Union to explore new technologies in her
The Queensland Government has amended its new Education bill to remove items relating to student discipline and home schooling.
Education Minister Di Farmer said there
Queensland cancer patients will have easier access to clinical trials thanks to a new partnership between QUT and a non-profit research agency.
The Brisbane
Pacific island communities formed “cities” long before European influence and far earlier than previously thought.
New research by the Australian National University
Many people probably still have nightmares about “that wave” in the movie The Perfect Storm.
The site of George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg’s fishing boat trying to