The federal government is on track to recoup more than $18m from private schools wrongly spending disability funds, new data ...
Nearly 150 high school students were excused from a statewide exam after they were taught about the wrong Caesar in history ...
Each November, kindergarten teachers in the state prepare what is called a transition statement for children, aged four or five, going into primary school the next year.
The Queensland Teachers’ Union will go head-to-head with the education department in a battle of arbitration over pay, which ...
The government shutdown has been a source of anxiety for educators, wondering how long grant money will last and who can help them interpret federal laws.
Teachers overwhelmingly rejected a government pay offer that would have seen them all paid more than $100,000 a year – and ...
Grooming survivor Sarah Kopp is continuing her push for better training for Queensland’s teachers after her brave decision to speak out let her inundated with similar stories from victims across the ...
A crocodile kept in a concrete enclosure at a Cairns facility has been relocated, but details surrounding its identity and ...
It didn't take long for news to spread that year 12 students in nine Queensland schools had been taught the wrong topic for their final ancient history exam, leaving teenagers "angry" about the "crazy ...
In 44BC, Julius Caesar was astonished to be stabbed in the back by a gang of treacherous government officials.
Nine Queensland high schools have revealed they taught the wrong subject to Year 12 students for their final exam.
The state's education minister has ordered an investigation into the blunder, which was initially believed to affect one ...
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