THE PROFESSIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL VOICE OF QUEENSLAND’S TEACHERS AND SCHOOL LEADERS IN STATE SCHOOLS AND TAFE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS.
The QTU’s Area Councils play an important part in the democratic processes of the Union. Branch Reps across an area get together four times a year to discuss and manage local issues and to work on campaigns.
QTU Vice-President Sam Pidgeon has been appointed as a member of the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority
Natalie Clarke and Alota Lima have been re-elected to the board of the Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) as practising teachers from the state schooling sector.
The QTU’s newest regional office has opened for business in Springwood.
STATE BUDGET 2018-19 – DETAILED RESPONSE
While 2017 saw significant positive outcomes for education and training, there is still more that is needed.
The first Council since the State Election in 2017 saw the QTU welcome the new Minister for Education and Industrial Relations, Grace Grace.