Member assistance or advice
Queensland Teachers' Assist Desk (QTAD)
- Email: qtad@qtu.asn.au
- Call: 1300 117 823
- Online enquiry forms...
- More information
Membership information
Join online here
For more information including FAQs, contacts, forms and more:
- Email: membership@qtu.asn.au
- Call: 07 3512 9000
- Update your details online
- More information
- FAQs - Joining
Union training
Queensland Teachers' Education Centre (QTEC)
- Email: qtec@qtu.asn.au
- Call: 07 3512 9000
- More information
Professional development
Queensland Education Support and Training (QuEST)
- Email: quest@qtu.asn.au
- Call: 07 3512 9000
- More information
QTU Library
The QTU Library provides a service to all members and student members and is available to researchers in the areas of: professional educational issues, industrial issues and legislation and other issues relevant to the education sector.
- Email: library@qtu.asn.au
- Call: 07 3512 9000
- More information
Who's who in the QTU
Executive members, Senior Officers, Organisers, Secretariat - click here
Media enquiries
Call President Cresta Richardson
- During office hours email: media@qtu.asn.au
- Outside office hours text 0418 789 162
(please include your name, media company represented, the reason for your interview request and any deadline)
Call General Secretary Kate Ruttiman
- During office hours
- Email: qtu@qtu.asn.au
- Call: 07 35129000
- Outside office hours
- mobile: 0419 655 749
- mobile: 0419 655 749
Student Journalists please email qtu@qtu.asn.au marked "Student media inquiry"
QTU head office
Contact details - Milton, Brisbane
- Email: qtu@qtu.asn.au
- Call: 07 3512 9000
- Fax: 07 3512 9050
- Address: 21 Graham St, Milton Q 4064 (Map and directions)
- Postal: PO Box 1750, Milton LPO 4064
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