2024
The Queensland Teachers’ Union (QTU) is releasing a curated selection of member quotes, highlighting incidents of occupational violence and aggression experienced by state school teachers.
QUEENSLAND state schools are in dire need of full funding, not more roadblocks.
The Queensland Teachers’ Union (QTU) has today welcomed budget programs and initiatives that will assist Queensland state schools and TAFEs to continue to deliver quality education for students throughout the state.
THE Queensland Teachers’ Union (QTU) continues to campaign for greater consistency as schools experience workload and safety issues relating to teacher shortages.
The Queensland Teachers’ Union (QTU) continues to campaign for greater consistency in the approach to the implementation of new initiatives by the Department of Education (the department).
In a significant victory for Queensland Teachers' Union (QTU) members, the Queensland Government has withdrawn proposed amendments relating to school disciplinary absences (SDAs) and mandated student support plans from the Education (General Provisions) Act (EGPA) bill.
The Queensland Teachers’ Union (QTU) has rejected proposed changes to Queensland education legislation that would compromise student behaviour management and undermine principals’ decision making.
The Queensland Teachers’ Union (QTU) has said its 48,000 teacher and school leader members expected Queensland’s high withdrawal rate from NAPLAN testing to be repeated in 2024.
Queensland Teachers’ Union (QTU) members at Biloela, North Rockhampton and Sarina State High Schools have voted to suspend stop-work action planned for next week.
Negotiations over the ongoing teacher shortage have been intensive, but the QTU has now received commitments from the Queensland Department of Education (DoE) that it will negotiate real attraction and retention outcomes for our members while fully staffing the three schools.
More than 180 Queensland Teachers’ Union (QTU) members in three regional secondary schools will stop work in the first week of February in a bid to have ongoing teacher shortages addressed by the Queensland Department of Education (DoE). The QTU members at North Rockhampton, Sarina and Biloela State High Schools are taking industrial action after years of teacher vacancies continue to take a toll ...