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From the President: When more means less
The school day is finite and forcing schools to take on more programs on social and community issues will mean less time for core curriculum
Members respond to Senate inquiry into country air services
The QTU has made a submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport inquiry into the operation, regulation and funding of air services in rural and remote communities.
President joins anti-bullying taskforce
QTU President Kevin Bates is to join a government taskforce looking at how to tackle bullying and cyber-bullying.
Remember to breathe: integrating rhythms of renewal
Have you ever caught yourself during a frantic day and noticed that your shoulders have crept up around your ears and your breathing has become, at best, a shallow pant?
School makes a big splash on the national stage
Students and teachers from Chapel Hill State School have overcome fierce opposition from across every state and sector to win the largest performing arts event for schools in Australia.
Union guides for school leaders
This semester the Queensland Teachers’ Union will be releasing two publications to assist education leader members.
Woorabinda teachers act to protect their security
Tired of having to put up with insecure teacher accommodation, QTU members at Woorabinda State School in Central Queensland have campaigned relentlessly to get something done.
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