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Education (General Provisions) Amendment Regulation 2008
Non-State schools whose students use State Schools of Distance Education (SSDEs) do not pay for the service, despite the fact that those non-State schools receive State and Commonwealth Government funding for the students as if they were receiving their full general education program at the non-State school.
In March 2008, a Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) was released to consult on and explain
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Transitioning from DECKAS to universal access funding arrangements
In 2007, in response to the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) National Reform Agenda, the Government committed to a review of the Department of Education Community Kindergarten Assistance Scheme (DECKAS). The review, undertaken by external consultants, incorporated research and analysis, thorough consultation and the development of future options.
The review identified that Government inves
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Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)
Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) includes all care and education arrangements for children under compulsory school age and includes playgroups, child care centres, kindergartens and family day care schemes. A reform agenda that targets access, affordability and quality of ECEC is an effective pathway to improved productivity, participation and social inclusion.
The Queensland Government
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State recurrent grant to non-state schools
The State Government provides annual recurrent funding to state and non-state schools in Queensland. The current model for allocating funds to non-state schools does not appropriately reflect the higher costs that are incurred by those non-state schools that deliver quality education to cohorts with more complex educational needs (e.g. geographically isolated; Indigenous students, students with di
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Prep School Capital Works
In October 2007 the Parliamentary Public Works Committee announced an inquiry into the prep school year capital works program.
The Committee tabled its report on 2 December 2008 (Report 100). The report found that the Prep School Year Capital Works Program was suitable, necessary and advisable; that it provided reasonable value for money; that the work will have a positive impact on the community
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Education and Training Legislation Amendment Bill 2009
The proposed Education and Training Legislation Amendment Bill 2009 makes a number of amendments to the following legislation administered by the Department of Education and Training:
Education (Capital Assistance) Act 1993 to provide that the ‘approved authority’ for a non-State school which applies for, and may be granted capital, is the school’s governing body, rather than requiring the Ministe
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Education Legislation Amendment Bill 2009
The proposed Education Legislation Amendment Bill 2009 would amend legislation administered by the Department of Education and Training (DET) to provide for the following matters:
Provision of Queensland Senior School qualifications overseas
The intention of the proposal is to give eligible students at overseas schools the opportunity to receive Queensland senior school qualifications. Currently,
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Government Response to the Report of the Queensland Education Performance Review
In December 2008, the Premier commissioned Professor Geoff Masters, Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Council of Education Research, to conduct a review of primary schooling in Queensland, with a specific focus on literacy, numeracy and science.
On 1 May 2008, Professor Masters presented his final report, A Shared Challenge: Improving Literacy, Numeracy and Science Learning in Queensland
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National Early Childhood Development Reform Agenda
In December 2007, the Council of Australian Governments’ (COAG) agreed to a partnership between the Australian Government and States and Territories to pursue substantial reform in early childhood development, including reforms to the early childhood education and care quality system. COAG endorsed Australia’s first comprehensive set of aspirations, outcomes, progress measures and future early ch
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Queensland Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting (QCAR) Framework
The purpose of the QCAR framework is to increase the quality and consistency of teaching and learning. This is done by aligning the curriculum with assessment of student learning and the way student achievement is reported.
The framework was developed in collaboration with the state, catholic and independent schooling sectors. Implementation of the framework and development of its key products co
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School Disciplinary Absence Data for 2007-2008
The disciplinary absence data was drawn from School Disciplinary Absence Collection (SDAC) System since the start of Term 4 2002. SDAC was suitable for reporting broad trends at the State and regional level.
Cabinet noted the School Disciplinary Absence (SDA) data for 2007-08 by region and reason.
Cabinet endorsed the release of SDA data.
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Summary of State School Disciplinary Absenc
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National Quality Agenda for Early Childhood Education and Care
In December 2007, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreed to a partnership between the Australian Government and States and Territories to pursue substantial reform in early childhood development, including reforms to the early childhood education and care quality system. COAG endorsed Australia’s first comprehensive set of aspirations, outcomes, progress measures and future early chil
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Education Legislation Amendment Bill 2009
The Education Legislation Amendment Bill 2009 will amend legislation administered by the Department of Education and Training (DET) to provide for the following matters:
Publication scheme for non-compliance under the Child Care Act 2002
The Bill will amend the Child Care Act 2002 (CCA) to provide parents and guardians with access to information about licensed child care services (with the excepti
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Languages other than English (LOTE) in State Schools
The Ministerial Council for Education, Early Childhood Development and Youth Affairs has nationally recognised the value of developing language skills and intercultural understanding as a core component of students’ educational experience.
The Council of Australian Governments agreed to the National Asian Languages and Studies in Schools Program in December 2008 through the Productivity Agenda Wo
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Education and Training Legislation (Skills Queensland) Amendment Bill 2010
The Education and Training Legislation (Skills Queensland) Amendment Bill 2010 amends the Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000 to establish an industry led skills commission in Queensland, to be called Skills Queensland.
The establishment of Skills Queensland marks a new approach to ensuring that Queensland’s skills system meets the needs of a growing and diversifying Queensland
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Child Care and another act amendment bill 2010
The Child Care and Another Act Amendment Bill 2010 (the Bill) will amend legislation administered by the Department of Education and Training (DET) to provide for the following matters:
Child care services to keep log books of compliance history
The Bill will amend the Child Care Act 2002 (the CCA) to introduce a requirement for the licensees of all licensed child care services (other than school
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Flying Start for Children Discussion Paper
The discussion paper A flying start for Queensland children will be released on 2 February 2010 for public consultation on future directions in education for all Queensland schools.
The discussion paper has three sections:
Getting ready for school, including encouraging families to read to their children and enlisting an army of volunteer Queensland Ready Readers in primary schools;
Getting rea
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Temporary confiscation powers
Principals and teachers in both State and non-State schools have the power to temporarily confiscate property. For State schools, this is an inherent power based on obligations under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 regarding school management and a common law duty owed to students. For non-State schools the inherent power at common law is also supported by contractual rights.
Current
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Education and Training Legislation Amendment Bill 2010
The Education and Training Legislation Amendment Bill 2010 (the Bill) will amend legislation administered by the Department of Education and Training to provide for the following matters:
Power of State school principals to exclude a student
On 18 December 2009, the Minister for Education and Training announced the Government’s commitment to grant State school principals the power to exclude stude
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Queensland Chief Scientist Annual Report 2010
The Queensland Chief Scientist Annual Report 2010 is the final report provided by Professor Peter Andrews as Queensland Chief Scientist.
The Report outlines the effectiveness of the Government’s investment in research and development (R&D) to date and makes three recommendations with regard to the future:
Make balanced investments in R&D infrastructure.
Make focussed investments in R&D projects li
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Family Responsibility Commission Annual Report 2009-10 and April-June 10 Qtr Report
In line with the Family Responsibilities Commission Act 2008, which established the Family Responsibilities Commission (FRC), the Minister is to be provided with the FRC’s Annual Report each year for tabling in Parliament.
The FRC also provides the Minister with quarterly reports on its operations.
The Annual Report 2009-10 provides statistical and financial information including:
4364 agency
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Teacher Education and School Induction Programs
The Education Green Paper, A Flying Start for Queensland Children, announced a review of teacher training and school induction programs and the establishment of Teaching Education Centres of Excellence.
Distinguished educational leaders, Professor Brian Caldwell and Mr David Sutton, were appointed as joint review leaders and two review reports have been prepared.
The first report outlines the ap
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Flying Start for Queensland Children - Education White Paper
The Government released the Education Green Paper A Flying Start for Queensland Children for public consultation from February to June 2010. Queenslanders were engaged in extensive consultation including 93 public forums attended by 2,601 people. Forums gave local school communities opportunities to have their say on the proposed reforms and suggest ideas for consideration. In addition, all stakeh
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Education and Training and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2011
The Queensland Government is committed to protecting all children from harm and ensuring that the highest possible standards of safety and well-being are upheld in Queensland schools. To this end, the Bill makes a number of amendments to ensure this commitment to Queensland children and their families is upheld.
The Education and Training Legislation Amendment Bill 2011 will:
extend the mandatory
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Extension to the Cape York Welfare Reform Trail
The Cape York Welfare Reform Trial (the Trial) commenced in July 2008 and aims to build stronger and more resilient communities; re-establish local Indigenous authority; enable children to achieve their full potential; support engagement in the real economy; and move individuals and families from welfare housing to home ownership. The Trial operates in Aurukun, Hope Vale, Coen and Mossman Gorge wi
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Qld Post-secondary Education and Training (QPET) Review
Queensland’s publicly funded vocational education and training system provides accredited training to 280,000 students including 93,000 apprentices and trainees. The state’s higher education sector provides education to more than 208,000 students including over 158,000 undergraduate students.
In 2011 the Government commissioned an independent review of vocational education and training and higher
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Aust Govt Review of Funding for Schooling
As part of the Inter-governmental Agreement, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreed to pursue a range of policy and reform directions including education through the National Education Agreement.
In April 2010, the Australian Government announced a review of school funding. The review would be conducted independently, ‘with a focus on the best allocation of resources to all schools –
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Learning Earning Active Places strategy
Around 78 percent of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in Queensland live in cities and towns.
‘LEAP: Learning Earning Active Places—a strategy for improving access to education, employment, health and housing opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Queenslanders in urban and regional areas’ has been developed as part of the Government’s commitment to close the g
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Education and Care Services National Law (Qld) Bill 2011
In December 2009, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreed to the National Partnership Agreement on the National Quality Agenda for Early Childhood Education and Care. This included the commitment to establish a jointly governed, uniform National Quality Framework (NQF) for early childhood education and care (ECEC) services. Under the NQF sits a national rating and assessment process fo
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Education Legislation Amendment Bill 2012
The Education Legislation Amendment Bill 2012 will amend legislation administered by the Department of Education, Training and Employment to provide for the following matters.
The Bill amends the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 to enable State Schools of Distance Education to deliver e-kindy to eligible children. E-kindy is a kindergarten program delivered via distance education to chil
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Appointment of Chair and Director Board Aviation Australia Pty Ltd
Aviation Australia Pty Ltd provides aviation training to support the development of Queensland as an aviation and aerospace hub for the Asia-Pacific region, and is a centre of excellence for education and training for the aviation industry.
The constitution of Aviation Australia Pty Ltd defines the objectives for which the Company is established as to:
facilitate the setup and establishment of a
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Appt of member to the Non-State School Eligibility for Govt Funding Committee
The Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 provides for the establishment of two bodies, the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board and the Non-State Schools Eligibility for Government Funding Committee (the Committee). The Committee is established under section 133 of the Act.
Under section 134 of the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 the Committee has the f
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Appt to the Qld Studies Authority
The Queensland Studies Authority is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland Studies Authority) Act 2002.
The functions of the Queensland Studies Authority as prescribed by part 2, division 2 of the Education (Queensland Studies Authority) Act 2002 include to:
develop, revise, approve, accredit and support implementation of years 1-12 syllabuses, preparatory guidelines and kinde
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Establishment of the Queensland Schools Planning Commission
The Government committed under its First 100 Day Action Plan to establish a “Queensland Schools Plan Commission”.
The Government’s commitment was for the Queensland Schools Plan Commission to have representatives from the State, Catholic and Independent schooling sectors and provide a forum for collaboration on planning and funding across Queensland that would benefit all systems and all communit
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Vocational Education and Training (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2012
In December 2009, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreed to national reforms to the regulation of vocational education and training (VET) including the establishment of a national regulator. Participating State Parliaments are required to refer their legislative power to regulate VET to give the regulator effective national coverage.
On 1 July 2011, the national regulator, the Austra
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Appointment eight members to Queensland University Technology Council
The Queensland University of Technology Council is the governing body of the University established by the Queensland University of Technology Act 1998.
The functions of QUT prescribed in section 5 of the Act include to:
provide education at university standard;
provide facilities for, and encourage, study and research;
encourage the advancement and development of knowledge, and its applic
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Queensland Government response to Schools Workforce Productivity Commission Report
In February 2012, the Queensland Teacher Implementation Taskforce released its Report detailing proposed reforms to further enhance the quality of teaching in Queensland schools, and lead to improved student learning outcomes.
On 4 May 2012, the Productivity Commission released the Schools Workforce Productivity Commission Research Report 2012.
The Report proposes a package of reforms giving p
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Appointment and remuneration of a member to the Board of the Queensland College of Teachers
The Queensland College of Teachers is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005.
The functions of the Queensland College of Teachers, as prescribed by chapter 10, part 1 of the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005, include:
testing applicants for teacher registration;
granting registration or permission to teach;
initial and ongoing elig
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Discipline in Qld State Schools
School discipline is an important component of a high quality education system. Children and young people need self-discipline as part of their social development, and in order to achieve their academic and personal goals. Furthermore, students need safe, supportive and focussed environments in which to learn.
A plan has been developed to strengthen the power and capacity of principals and their
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Education Legislation Amendment Bill 2013
The Education Legislation Amendment Bill 2013 will:
support implementation of the move of Year 7 to secondary school from 2015;
include the Preparatory year (Prep) in a state school student’s basic allocation to recognise Prep as the first year of schooling; and
allow for the cancellation of the enrolment of international students at state schools for non-payment of fees.
The Bill makes techni
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TAFE Qld Bill 2013
The TAFE Queensland Bill 2013 establishes TAFE Queensland as the public provider of vocational education and training (VET) in Queensland.
The Government commissioned the Queensland Skills and Training Taskforce to review the VET sector in Queensland and one of the Taskforce’s key recommendations was the establishment of TAFE Queensland as an independent body.
The Bill is being introduced as a re
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Appointment to the Non State Schools Funding Committee
The Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 (the Act) provides for the establishment of two bodies, the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board and the Non-State Schools Eligibility for Government Funding Committee (Funding Committee). The Funding Committee is established under section 133 of the Act.
The functions of the Funding Committee are set out in section 134 of the Act and in
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Strengthening Discipline in State Schools Amendment Bill
On 8 April 2013, the Queensland Government announced its goal to strengthen school discipline as part of the Queensland Government action plan for Queensland schools: Great teachers = Great results. The aim of the Great teachers = Great results initiative is to lift standards of teaching and give schools more autonomy so they can get on with the job of providing a safe and supportive learning env
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Appointments to the University of Queensland Senate
The University of Queensland Senate is the governing body of the University established by the University of Queensland Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which generally provides for education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the senate considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community.
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Appointment to Council of Central Qld University
The Council of the Central Queensland University is the governing body of the University established by the Central Queensland University Act 1998 (the Act).
The functions of the Council, as prescribed by section 5 of the Act, include:
to provide education at university standard;
to provide facilities for, and encourage, study and research;
to encourage the advancement and development of knowledge
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Appointment to Council of University of Sunshine Coast
The University of the Sunshine Coast Council (the Council) is the governing body of the University established by the University of the Sunshine Coast Act 1998 (the Act).
The functions of the Council as prescribed by section 5 of the Act include:
to provide education at university standard;
to provide facilities for, and encourage, study and research;
to encourage the advancement and development
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Appointments to the TAFE Queensland Board
The TAFE Queensland Board (the Board) is established as the governing body of TAFE Queensland under the TAFE Queensland Act 2013.
Part 2, division 3 of the Act outlines the functions of the Board which includes to:
ensure it operates in accordance with its operational plan and, as far as possible, achieves the performance targets and objectives stated in the plan;
account to the Minister for its p
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Appointment to the Non State Schools Accreditation Board
The Non-State Schools Accreditation Board is established under section 105 of the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 (the Act).
Section 106 of the Act details the functions of the Board which includes considering applications for accreditation of non-state schools, assessing the suitability of their governing bodies, and accrediting schools complying with the accreditation cri
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Appointments to the Qld Studies Authority
The Queensland Studies Authority is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland Studies Authority) Act 2002 (the Act).
Part 2, division 2 of the Act outlines the functions of the Queensland Studies Authority which includes to:
develop, revise, approve and accredit years 1-12 syllabuses, preparatory guidelines and kindergarten guidelines; and
develop and revise documents, resources
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Appointment to the James Cook University Council
The James Cook University Council is the governing body of the University established by the James Cook University Act 1997 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which generally provides for education at a university standard and courses of study or instruction (at levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community.
Cabine
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Appointment of one member to the University of Qld Senate
The University of Queensland Senate is the governing body of the University established by the University of Queensland Act 1998 (the Act).
The functions of the University are set out in section 5 of the Act and include to:
disseminate knowledge and promote scholarship;
provide education at university standard;
provide facilities for, and encourage, study and research;
encourage the advancement a
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Education and Care Services Bill 2013
The Education and Care Services Bill 2013 repeals the Child Care Act 2002 and establishes a new regulatory framework for education and care services in Queensland currently regulated under the Child Care Act 2002.
On 1 January 2012 the Education and Care Services National Law (Queensland) Act 2011 commenced. This Act applied a nationally consistent regulatory framework for education and care servi
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Review of senior assessment reporting tertiary entrance procedures
The Queensland senior secondary assessment and reporting system was introduced in 1972 and revised from 1980 to create the current school-based, standards-based model.
The tertiary entrance system for Year 12 leavers in Queensland was introduced in 1974 and reformed in 1992 to create the current Overall Position (OP) system.
In light of significant change over the last decade to senior schooli
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Appointments Non-State Schools Accreditation Board and Eligibility for Government Funding Committee
The Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 (the Act) provides for the establishment of two bodies, the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board (the Board) and the Non-State Schools Eligibility for Government Funding Committee (Funding Committee).
The Board is an independent statutory body established under section 105 of the Act.
Section 106 of the Act details the functions of th
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Appointments Queensland Studies Authority
The Queensland Studies Authority is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland Studies Authority) Act 2002.
Part 2, division 2 of the Act outlines the functions of the Queensland Studies Authority which includes to:
develop, revise, approve and accredit years 1-12 syllabuses, preparatory guidelines and kindergarten guidelines; and
develop and revise documents, resources and servic
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Appointments University of the Sunshine Coast Council
The University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) Council is the governing body of the University established by the University of the Sunshine Coast Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which generally provides for education at university standard and courses of study or instruction, at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate, to meet the
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Appointments to the Griffith University Council
The Griffith University Council is the governing body of the University established by the Griffith University Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which generally provide for education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community generally,
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Education Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Bill 2013
The Education (Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority) Bill 2013 will:
establish the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) as the new statutory authority to oversee curriculum, certification, assessment and testing frameworks for all Queensland schools; and
repeal the Education (Queensland Studies Authority) Act 2002 and abolish the Queensland Studies Authority.
The QCAA
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appointment five members university of southern queensland council
The University of Southern Queensland Council is the governing body of the University established by the University of Southern Queensland Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which generally provides for education at a university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the ne
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Appointment to Central Qld University Council
The Central Queensland University Council (the Council) is the governing body of the University established by the Central Queensland University Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which generally provides for education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet th
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Appointments to James Cook University Council
The James Cook University Council is the governing body of the University established by the James Cook University Act 1997 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which generally provides for education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community.
Cabi
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Response to Private Members Bill Public Health (Exclusion of Unvaccinated Children from Child Care) Amendment Bill
On 23 May 2013, Mrs Jo-Ann Miller MP, Member for Bundamba, introduced the Private Member’s Bill, Public Health (Exclusion of Unvaccinated Children from Child Care) Amendment Bill 2013 (the Bill).
The object of this Bill is to give a person in charge of an education and care service or child care service the ability to refuse that a child who is not fully immunised be enrolled in the child care fac
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Supplementary Resourcing for Qld State Schools
The Commonwealth Budget update in December 2013 showed an additional $794 million for investment in Queensland state schools from 2013–14 until 2016–17. Approximately $131 million of this funding is budgeted for the 2014 school year, with approximately $183 million in 2015, $299 million in 2016 and $180 million for the first half of 2017.
Research supports targeting investment mainly at the early
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Appointment to Qld Curriculum and Assessment Authority
The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority) Act 2014.
Part 2, Division 2 of the Act outlines the functions of the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority, which includes to:
develop and revise syllabuses for P-10 and senior subjects
develop and revise kindergarten guidelines
purchase and
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TAFE Qld Dual Sector Entity Amendment Bill 2014
The TAFE Queensland (Dual Sector Entity) Amendment Bill 2014 provides for the creation of dual sector entities in Queensland.
A dual sector entity is an entity that delivers both higher education and vocational education and training (VET). In delivering VET, the dual sector entity can use the term TAFE.
The Bill will enable the merger between Central Queensland University and Central Queensland
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Further Education and Training Bill 2014
The Further Education and Training Bill 2014 will:
repeal the Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000;
create new training legislation for Queensland to support the Government’s reform priorities for vocational education and training (VET), including streamlining and modernising the State’s regulatory system for apprenticeships and traineeships; and
repeal the Higher Education (Gene
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Appointment to Non-Eligibility for Government Funding Committee
The Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 (the Act) provides for the establishment of two bodies, the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board and the Non-State Schools Eligibility for Government Funding Committee (the Funding Committee). The Funding Committee is established under section 133 of the Act.
The functions of the Funding Committee are set out in section 134 of the Act an
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Appointments to Qld College of Teachers Board
The Queensland College of Teachers is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005.
The functions of the Queensland College of Teachers, as prescribed by chapter 10, part 1 of the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005, include:
deciding applications for registration or permission to teach and applications for renewal of registration or permi
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Student Protection Reports - system error transmitting reports
On 30 July 2015, the Department of Education and Training (DET) became aware of a specific system error which resulted in certain student protection reports not being transmitted to the Queensland Police Service (QPS).
As a result of this coding error, over the period from 18 January to 30 July 2015, 644 student protection reports were not transmitted to QPS.
Further investigations were undertake
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Appointments to Queensland College of Teachers Board
The Queensland College of Teachers is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005.
The functions of the Queensland College of Teachers, as prescribed by chapter 10, part 1 of the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005, include:
initial and ongoing eligibility requirements for registration and permission to teach;
deciding applications for re
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Appointment Non-State Schools Accreditation Board
The Non-State Schools Accreditation Board (the Board) is an independent statutory body established under section 105 of the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 (the Act).
Section 106 of the Act details the functions of the Board, which include assessing applications for accreditation of non-state schools, assessing suitability of schools’ governing bodies, accrediting schools c
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Appointment to Griffith University Council
The Griffith University Council is the governing body of the University established by the Griffith University Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community generally, and
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Advancing education - an action plan for education in Queensland
Advancing education – An action plan for education in Queensland outlines the Government’s long term policy strategy for education and the actions to be taken to deliver this vision. The Action plan is for consultation with stakeholders and the broader community.
The action plan covers early childhood education and care and schooling and initiatives in the plan provide for:
A confident start: supp
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Review of OneSchool Student Protection Reporting system error
On 30 July 2015, the Department of Education and Training (DET) became aware of a system failure which resulted in certain student protection reports not being transmitted to the Queensland Police Service (QPS). From 19 January to 30 July 2015, 644 student protection reports were not transmitted to QPS.
Upon learning of the system failure, the Minister for Education and Minister for Tourism, Majo
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Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education and Training Advisory Committee
The Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education and Training Advisory Committee (QATSIETAC) is established under section 412 of the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006.
The QATSIETAC terms of reference enable the committee to provide advice on policy and implementation issues relating to matters such as:
early childhood education and care;
school attendance and engagement;
educa
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Grammar Schools Bill 2016
In Queensland, grammar schools are established and regulated in accordance with the Grammar Schools Act 1975. The following eight grammar schools have been established over the period 1863 to 1892:
Brisbane Grammar School;
Brisbane Girls’ Grammar School;
Ipswich Grammar School;
Ipswich Girls Grammar School including Ipswich Junior Grammar School;
Rockhampton Grammar School;
Rockhampton Girls’
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Community safety and education delivery for Aurukun
Offending by young people, including carjacking the principal of the Aurukun Campus of the Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy, during May 2016 led to the closure of the school and evacuation of school staff. It was decided that the school would close temporarily until the start of Term 3 on 11 July 2016, with a short term approach to provide education through the PCYC implemented.
In a statem
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Child Protection (Mandatory Reporting - Masons Law) Amendment Bill 2016
The Queensland Law Reform Commission (QLRC), in its report Review of Child Protection Mandatory Reporting Laws for the Early Childhood Education and Care Sector, recommended that child protection mandatory reporting provisions in the Child Protection Act 1999 (CPA) be expanded to apply to particular professionals working in the early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector.
The Queensland Gover
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Draft International Education and Training Strategy to Advance Queensland 2016-2026
The Draft International Education and Training Strategy to Advance Queensland 2016-2026 (draft strategy) articulates the Queensland Government’s vision for the international education and training (IET) industry, and provides a framework for industry and government to work together to grow the industry and enhance the state’s reputation as a leading global provider of IET services.
The draft strat
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Appointment to Non State Schools Eligibility for Government Funding Committee
The Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 (the Act) provides for the establishment of two bodies, the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board and the Non-State Schools Eligibility for Government Funding Committee (Funding Committee). The Funding Committee is established under section 133 of the Act.
The functions of the Funding Committee are set out in section 134 of the Act and i
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Appointment to Non-State Schools Accreditation Board
The Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 (the Act) provides for the establishment of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board (the Board).
The functions of the Board as set out in the Act include:
considering applications for accreditation of non-state schools;
assessing and monitoring the suitability of their governing bodies; and
accrediting schools complying with the crite
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Education and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016
The Education and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (the Bill) makes amendments to various Acts within the education portfolio.
The main objectives of the Bill are to:
make the Preparatory (Prep) Year the compulsory first year of formal education for all Queensland school children and enable Prep-aged children to register for home education;
provide a contemporary and streamlined governance
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Advancing skills for the future - a strategy for vocational education and training in Queensland
Advancing skills for the future: a strategy for vocational education and training in Queensland outlines the Queensland Government’s vision for vocational education and training (VET) and key actions to implement this vision.
The draft strategy proposes initiatives across three key areas:
Industry and innovation focuses on collaboration with industry to identify skills priorities, and positioning
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Appointments to Queensland University of Technology Council
The Council of the Queensland University of Technology is the governing body of the University established by the Queensland University of Technology Act 1998 (the Act).
The Act outlines the functions of the University which generally provides for education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the needs
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Appointments to the TAFE Queensland Board
The TAFE Queensland Board (the Board) is established as the governing body of TAFE Queensland under the TAFE Queensland Act 2013 (the Act).
Section 13 of the Act outlines the functions of the Board which includes to:
ensure it operates in accordance with its operational plan and, as far as possible, achieves the performance targets and objectives stated in the plan;
account to the Minister for its
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Appointments to boards of Queensland Agricultural Training Colleges and Emerald and Longreach colleges
The Queensland Agricultural Training Colleges (QATC) is a corporation established under the Queensland Agricultural Training Colleges Act 2005 (the Act). The corporation is comprised of a governing board of up to seven members appointed by the Governor in Council. The governing board for QATC is responsible for the way QATC performs its functions and exercises its powers.
The Act also provides for
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International Education and Training Strategy to Advance Queensland 2016-2026
The Queensland Government has developed a strategy for international education and training, following consultation with industry on the Draft International Education and Training Strategy to Advance Queensland 2016-2026 in June 2016.
The International Education and Training Strategy to Advance Queensland 2016-2026 (IET Strategy) outlines the government’s commitment and vision for the internationa
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Delivery of Kindergarten in remote state schools in 2017
Under the National Partnership Agreement on Universal Access to Early Childhood Education 2016-2017 (NP UAECE), the Queensland Government committed to ensuring all children have the opportunity to access kindergarten in the year before school. While more than 95% of Queensland children attend kindergarten, access for children in remote communities remains a challenge, with participation estimated
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Final position of new Queensland senior assessment and tertiary entrance arrangements
In August 2015, the Government announced that new senior assessment and tertiary entrance systems will commence for students entering Year 11 in 2018. The new systems will provide greater confidence in the rigour and comparability of senior assessment and will provide a more inclusive common tertiary ranking process for Queensland Year 12 students.
Since the Government’s initial announcement in 20
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Appointment to University of Queensland Senate
The University of Queensland Senate is the governing body of the University established by the University of Queensland Act 1998.
The Act outlines the functions of the University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the senate considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community.
The Act provides for a 22 me
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Appointments to Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority
The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority) Act 2014.
Part 2, Division 2 of the Act outlines the functions of the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority, including to:
develop and revise syllabuses for P-10 and senior subjects;
develop and revise kindergarten guidelines;
purchase and re
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Appointment to University of Sunshine Coast Council
The University of the Sunshine Coast Council is the governing body of the University established by the University of the Sunshine Coast Act 1998.
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which generally provides for education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the com
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Progress on implementation of the Aurukun Education Action Plan
Due to unrest in the Aurukun community and concerns raised by school staff, the Aurukun campus of the Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy closed for six days in May 2016. Instruction was withdrawn for a second time in late May until the end of Term 2, 2016.
Subsequently, a school improvement review was commissioned. The Review of education delivery in Aurukun report including 27 recommendation
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Appointment to the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board
The Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 (the Act) provides for the establishment of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board (the Board).
The functions of the Board are set out in the Act and include:
considering applications for accreditation of non-state schools;
assessing and monitoring the suitability of their governing bodies; and
accrediting schools complying with the
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education and Training Draft Action Plan
Closing the Gap in early childhood education, school education and training outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people remains a high priority for the Palaszczuk Government.
Advancing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education and Training: A draft action plan for Queensland aims to enhance the ‘closing the gap’ agenda, advocating a vision aimed at achieving equity and excellen
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Education (Overseas Students) Bill 2017
The Education (Overseas Student) Bill 2017:
repeals the Education (Overseas Students) Act 1996 and provides for new legislation to regulate providers of courses to overseas students, which better aligns with Queensland’s responsibilities under the cooperative model of shared responsibility between the Australian and Queensland government;
provides a new legislative framework for the regulation of
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Appointment of members to Griffith University Council
The Griffith University Council (the Council) is the governing body of the University established by the Griffith University Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which generally provides for education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the commu
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Closing the Gap in Indigenous Education
In February 2017, the Australian Government released the Prime Minister’s annual report on Closing the Gap in Indigenous Disadvantage, which specifies targets across a range of domains, including education. The report notes that both nationally and in Queensland, progress against three of the four education targets – in early childhood education, school attendance, and NAPLAN performance – is not
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Youth Engagement Plan and Youth Engagement Alliance
Successful completion of Year 12 or equivalent education is linked to positive outcomes in almost every part of life – employment opportunities, income, health, family and community participation. For those students who are disengaged or at-risk of disengaging from formal education, targeted re-engagement efforts increase their chances of enjoying the benefits of further education, training and em
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Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) BIll 2017
The Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Bill 2017 implements the outcomes of a review of the legislative framework for the regulation of non-state schools undertaken by the Department of Education and Training.
The Bill will:
replace the existing Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 with modern legislation;
continue the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board (NSSAB) a
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University Legislation Amendment Bill 2017
Each of the seven Queensland public universities are established as statutory bodies under their own Act (the university Acts). The university Acts provide for matters including the size, composition and functions of the governing body, the powers of delegation, and the power to make university statues about certain matters.
Since 2012, all Australian universities have been regulated by the Terti
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Lapsed Legislation for Re-Introduction into Legislative Assembly
When the election was called on 29 October 2017, the Parliament was dissolved by proclamation of the Governor. The dissolution has significant effects on the Parliament as follows:
All business on the Notice Paper including Government Bills, Private Members Bills and Questions On Notice lapse;
All notices of motions remaining on the Notice Paper such as revocation motions lapse, except for disall
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Appointments to Board of Queensland College of Teachers
The Queensland College of Teachers is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 (the Act).
Chapter 10, part 1 of the Act outlines the functions of the Queensland College of Teachers which include:
granting registration or permission to teach;
initial and ongoing eligibility requirements for registration and permission to teach;
deciding applications fo
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Appointment to Central Queensland University Council
The Central Queensland University (CQUniversity) Council is the governing body of the University established by the Central Queensland University Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the CQUniversity which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the
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Appointments to University of Queensland Senate
The University of Queensland Senate is the governing body of the University established by the University of Queensland Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the senate considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community.
The A
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Appointments to University of Southern Queensland Council
The University of Southern Queensland Council is the governing body of the University established by the University of Southern Queensland Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which generally provides for education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the need
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Appointments to University of the Sunshine Coast Council
The University of the Sunshine Coast Council is the governing body of the University established by the University of the Sunshine Coast Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of th
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Appointments to James Cook University Council
The James Cook University Council (the Council) is the governing body of the University established by the James Cook University Act 1997 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the commun
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Appointments to Central Queensland University Council
The Central Queensland University Council is the governing body of the University established by the Central Queensland University Act 1998 (Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the communit
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Appointment to Non-State Schools Accreditation Board
Section 97 of the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017 (the Act) provides for the establishment of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board (the Board).
The functions of the Board are set out in section 100 of the Act and include:
assessing applications for accreditation of non-state schools;
assessing and monitoring the suitability of their governing bodies;
assessing and
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Appointments to Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority
The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority) Act 2014 (the Act).
Part 2, Division 2 of the Act outlines the functions of the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority, which includes to:
develop and revise syllabuses for P-10 and senior subjects;
develop and revise kindergarten guidelines;
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Appointments to Non-State Schools Accreditation Board
Section 97 of the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017 (the Act) provides for the establishment of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board (the Board).
The functions of the Board are set out in section 100 of the Act and include:
assessing applications for accreditation of non-state schools;
assessing and monitoring the suitability of their governing bodies;
assessing and
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Appointment to Queensland University of Technology Council
The Queensland University of Technology Council is the governing body of the University established by the Queensland University of Technology Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which generally provides for education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the
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Appointments to Board of Queensland College of Teachers
The Queensland College of Teachers is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 (the Act).
Chapter 10, part 1 of the Act outlines the functions of the Queensland College of Teachers which include:
granting registration or permission to teach;
initial and ongoing eligibility requirements for registration and permission to teach;
approving and monitoring
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Release of Report of Independent Public Schools Evaluation 2018
The Independent Public Schools initiative was launched in 2013 to provide Queensland state schools and their communities with greater autonomy to make local decisions to improve student outcomes.
There are currently 250 Independent Public Schools across Queensland, with 41.5 per cent of state school students enrolled in an Independent Public School.
In 2018, the Department of Education commissione
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Appointments to Board of Queensland College of Teachers
The Queensland College of Teachers is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 (the Act).
Chapter 10, part 1 of the Act outlines the functions of the Queensland College of Teachers which include:
granting registration or permission to teach;
initial and ongoing eligibility requirements for registration and permission to teach;
approving and monitoring
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Appointments to Queensland University of Technology Council
The Queensland University of Technology Council is the governing body of the University established by the Queensland University of Technology Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which generally provide for education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the n
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Update on Economic Conditions and Key Achievements in Sunshine Coast Region
The economy of the Sunshine Coast region is supported by health care and social services, construction, retail services, education and tourism.
To support economic growth across the Sunshine Coast region, the Queensland Government is leading or helping facilitate progress on projects that include upgrades to road infrastructure, telecommunications infrastructure, schools, health services, and init
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Appointments to TAFE Queensland Board
The TAFE Queensland Board is established as the governing body of TAFEQ under the TAFE Queensland Act 2013 (the Act).
Sections 12 and 14 of the Act provide that the TAFE Queensland Board will comprise the following members appointed by the Governor in Council:
one nominee of the Minister; and
at least six but no more than eight persons who are eligible for appointment as a member under section 14
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Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Amendment Bill 2019
In 2015, the Queensland Government committed to transform and modernise the teaching profession under the Letting Teachers Teach initiative and establish two new classifications called Highly Accomplished Teacher (HAT) and Lead Teacher (LT), aligned to the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST), for which teachers would be able to apply for recognition in 2019.
Eligible teachers wh
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Appointment to Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority
The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority is a statutory body established under the Education (Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority) Act 2014 (the Act).
Part 2, Division 2 of the Act outlines the functions of the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority, which include to:
develop and revise syllabuses for P-10 and senior subjects;
develop and revise kindergarten guidelines
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Appointment to University of the Sunshine Coast Council
The University of the Sunshine Coast Council is the governing body of the University established by the University of the Sunshine Coast Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which generally provide for education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the needs o
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Appointments to University of Sunshine Coast Council
The University of the Sunshine Coast Council is the governing body of the University established by the University of the Sunshine Coast Act 1998 (Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the co
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Appointment to Queensland University of Technology Council
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Council is the governing body of QUT established by the Queensland University of Technology Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of QUT which generally provide for education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the comm
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Appointment to James Cook University Council
The James Cook University Council is the governing body of the University established by the James Cook University Act 1997 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community.
The Act p
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Appointment to James Cook University Council
The James Cook University Council is the governing body of the University established by the James Cook University Act 1997 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community.
The Act p
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Appointment Board of the Queensland College of Teachers
The Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 (the Act).
Chapter 10, part 1 of the Act outlines the functions of the QCT which include:
granting registration or permission to teach;
initial and ongoing eligibility requirements for registration and permission to teach;
approving and monitoring preservice teacher e
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Appointments to Board of Queensland College of Teachers
The Queensland College of Teachers is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 (the Act).
Chapter 10, part 1 of the Act outlines the functions of the Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) which include:
granting registration or permission to teach;
initial and ongoing eligibility requirements for registration and permission to teach;
approving and moni
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Appointment Board of Queensland College of Teachers
The Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 (the Act).
Chapter 10, part 1 of the Act outlines the functions of the QCT which include:
granting registration or permission to teach;
initial and ongoing eligibility requirements for registration and permission to teach;
approving and monitoring preservice teacher e
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Increasing access to kindergarten in rural and remote communities
The Queensland Government is committed to giving all children the best possible start in life. Increasing wellbeing prior to school through participation in a kindergarten program is a key priority of the Queensland Government under Our Future State: Advancing Queensland’s Priorities.
To ensure all children can access a kindergarten program, regardless of their location or family circumstances, t
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South Bank Corporation Appointment
South Bank Corporation is a statutory corporation established under the South Bank Corporation Act 1989 (the Act). Its principal functions are to promote, facilitate, carry out and control development within the South Bank Corporation area, and includes providing for a diverse range of recreational, cultural and educational pursuits for visitors.
The Act provides for the appointment of a Corpora
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Appointments TAFE Queensland Board
The TAFE Queensland (TAFEQ) Board is established as the governing body of TAFEQ under the TAFE Queensland Act 2013 (the Act).
Sections 12 and 14 of the Act provide that the TAFEQ Board consists of the following persons appointed by the Governor in Council:
one nominee of the Minister;
at least six but no more than eight persons who are eligible for appointment as a member under section 14 of the A
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Partnership to support state-level services on Norfolk Island
Norfolk Island is an Australian external territory, located 1,440 km east of Brisbane, which has a population of around 1,748 people (2016 census). The island was self-governed until 2015, when the Federal Government replaced the Norfolk Island Legislative Assembly with an Administrator, established the Norfolk Island Regional Council (NIRC) and assumed responsibility for funding and delivery of n
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Queensland University of Technology Amendment Bill 2021
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a public university established by the Queensland University of Technology Act 1998 (QUT Act).
The QUT Act establishes the QUT Council (the Council) as the governing body responsible for ensuring QUT’s proper and effective management and operation. QUT’s 22-member Council is one of the largest governing bodies of Queensland’s public universities.
T
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Appointment Non-State School Accreditation Board
Section 97 of the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017 (the Act) provides for the establishment of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board (the Board).
The functions of the Board are set out in section 100 of the Act and include:
assessing applications for accreditation of non-state schools;
accrediting schools complying with the accreditation criteria;
assessing and monitorin
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Appointment Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority
The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) is a statutory body established under the Education (Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority) Act 2014 (the Act).
Part 2, Division 2 of the Act outlines the functions of the QCAA, which include to:
develop and revise syllabuses for P–10 and senior subjects;
develop and revise kindergarten guidelines;
purchase and revise syllabuses an
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Appointments to the Queensland University of Technology Council
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Council (the Council) is the governing body of QUT established by the Queensland University of Technology Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of QUT which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs o
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Appointments to the University of Queensland Senate
The University of Queensland (UQ) Senate (the Senate) is the governing body of UQ established by the University of Queensland Act 1998 (Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of UQ which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Senate considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community.
The Act provide
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Appointment of members to the Queensland College of Teachers Board
The Queensland College of Teachers is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 (the Act).
Chapter 10, part 1 of the Act outlines the functions of the Queensland College of Teachers which include:
granting registration or permission to teach;
initial and ongoing eligibility requirements for registration and permission to teach;
approving and monitoring
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Appointment of members to the University of the Sunshine Coast Council
The University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) Council (Council) is the governing body of USC established by the University of the Sunshine Coast Act 1998 (Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of USC which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the communit
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Appointments to the Griffith University Council
The Griffith University Council (Council) is the governing body of Griffith University established by the Griffith University Act 1998 (Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of Griffith University, which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the communi
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Appointments to University of Southern Queensland Council
The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) Council (the Council) is the governing body of USQ established by the University of Southern Queensland Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of USQ which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of th
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Implementation of the Intergovernmental Partnership Agreement on State Service Delivery to Norfolk Island
On 22 October 2021, the Premier and Minister for the Olympics signed the Intergovernmental Partnership Agreement on State Service Delivery to Norfolk Island (IGA), which sets out terms of the partnership with the Federal Government to support the delivery of Queensland services to Norfolk Island.
Significant work has been undertaken by Queensland agencies cooperatively with the Federal Government
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Appointment of Queensland Training Ombudsman
The Further Education and Training Act 2014 (the Act) established the Queensland Training Ombudsman (QTO) as an independent statutory position which commenced operation in September 2015. Section 112B of the Act provides that there must be a QTO.
In summary, the functions of the QTO provides a dedicated single point of contact to support vocational education and training (VET) consumers with advoc
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Release of Queensland’s Clean Energy Workforce Roadmap
Ensuring Queensland has the workforce needed to meet the skills and labour demand associated with the energy transformation has been identified as a critical enabler for the successful delivery of the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan. Likewise, the Good jobs. Good people: Queensland Workforce Strategy 2022-2032 (QWS) recognises the need to develop the skills pathways required for the growing clean
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Appointment of Directors of the Aviation Australia Board
TAFE Queensland (TAFEQ) is a statutory body established under the TAFE Queensland Act 2013 and acquired Aviation Australia Pty. Ltd (Aviation Australia) on 1 October 2017.
Article 48(a) of the Constitution of Aviation Australia (the Constitution) provides that the number of Directors must not be less than three nor more than seven, but the number so determined by the shareholders at a particular
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Appointment of members to the TAFE Queensland Board
The TAFE Queensland (TAFEQ) Board is established as the governing body of TAFEQ under the TAFE Queensland Act 2013 (the Act).
Sections 12 and 14 of the Act provide that the TAFEQ Board consists of the following persons appointed by the Governor in Council:
one nominee of the Minister;
at least six but no more than eight persons who are eligible for appointment as a member under section 14 of the A
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Queensland Vocational Education and Training Strategy Discussion Paper
The Good people. Good Jobs: Queensland Workforce Strategy 2022-2032 is Queensland’s 10 year plan for a strong and diverse workforce ready to seize today’s jobs and adapt to future opportunities.
One of the key actions under the Queensland Workforce Strategy is the development of a Queensland Vocational Education and Training (VET) Strategy to ensure that Queensland’s $1.2 billion annual investment
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Appointments to James Cook University Council
The James Cook University Council is the governing body of the University established by the James Cook University Act 1997 (Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community.
The Act provi
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Appointments to Queensland College of Teachers Board
The Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 (the Act).
Chapter 10, part 1 of the Act outlines the functions of the QCT which include:
granting registration or permission to teach;
initial and ongoing eligibility requirements for registration and permission to teach;
approving and monitoring preservice teacher e
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Education Strategy - Equity and Excellence
The Department of Education (DoE) has developed a new strategy for state schooling education, outlining the Queensland Government’s vision for a progressive, high performing education system, realising the potential of every student.
It provides clarity for schools about priorities and expectations, while delivering a roadmap of key system changes that will ensure sustainable improvement over the
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Appointments to Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority
The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority is a statutory body established under the Education (Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority) Act 2014 (the Act).
Part 2, Division 2 of the Act outlines the functions of the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority, which include to:
develop and revise syllabuses for P-10 and senior subjects;
develop and revise kindergarten guidelines
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Appointments to Non-State Schools Accreditation Board
Section 97 of the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017 (the Act) provides for the establishment of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board (the Board).
The functions of the Board are set out in section 100 of the Act and include:
assessing applications for accreditation of non-state schools;
assessing and monitoring the suitability of their governing bodies;
assessing and
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Appointments to Central Queensland University Council
The Central Queensland University Council is the governing body of the University established by the Central Queensland University Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the comm
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Appointments to Queensland College of Teachers Board
The Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 (the Act).
Chapter 10, part 1 of the Act outlines the functions of the QCT which include:
granting registration or permission to teach;
initial and ongoing eligibility requirements for registration and permission to teach;
approving and monitoring preservice teacher e
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Appointment to Griffith University Council
The Griffith University Council is the governing body of Griffith University established by the Griffith University Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of Griffith University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community.
The
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QG submission to Review to Inform a Better and Fair Education System
The Review to Inform a Better and Fairer Education System (the review) will make recommendations to inform the next National School Reform Agreement (NSRA) and Bilateral Agreements (BA) with individual states and territories.
On 5 July 2023, the review published a Consultation Paper and invited submissions to inform the development of recommendations for the final report, to be delivered to Educa
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QCT Board appointment
The Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 (the Act).
Chapter 10, part 1 of the Act outlines the functions of the QCT which include:
granting registration or permission to teach;
initial and ongoing eligibility requirements for registration and permission to teach;
approving and monitoring preservice teacher e
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Appointments to CQU Council
The Central Queensland University Council (the Council) is the governing body of the University established by the Central Queensland University Act 1998 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the nee
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Appointments to Queensland College of Teachers Board
The Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 (the Act).
Chapter 10, part 1 of the Act outlines the functions of the QCT which include:
granting registration or permission to teach;
initial and ongoing eligibility requirements for registration and permission to teach;
approving and monitoring preservice teacher e
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East Brisbane State School - Outcomes of Community Consultation and Next Steps
On 21 July 2021, the International Olympic Committee announced Brisbane as the host city for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games (Brisbane 2032).
On 17 February 2023, the Premier and Minister for the Olympic and Paralympic Games held a joint media conference with the Honourable Anthony Albanese MP, Prime Minister of Australia, unveiling a joint funding agreement for Brisbane 2032 venues infrastr
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Education (General Provisions) OLAB
The Education (General Provisions) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023 (the Bill) represents a significant review of the legislative framework supporting delivery of high-quality legislation in Queensland. The Bill amends the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 (EGPA) and other legislation to ensure Queensland’s education legislative framework is contemporary and reflects emerging strate
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Appointment to Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority
The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority is a statutory body established under the Education (Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority) Act 2014 (the Act).
Part 2, Division 2 of the Act outlines the functions of the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority, which include to:
develop and revise syllabuses for P-10 and senior subjects;
develop and revise kindergarten guidelines
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Appointments to Non-State School Accreditation Board
Section 97 of the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017 (the Act) provides for the establishment of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board (the Board).
The functions of the Board are set out in section 100 of the Act and include:
assessing applications for accreditation of non-state schools;
accrediting schools complying with the accreditation criteria;
assessing and monitorin
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JCU Council appointment
The James Cook University Council is the governing body of the University established by the James Cook University Act 1997 (the Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community.
In Octobe
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NSSAB appointments
Section 97 of the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017 (the Act) provides for the establishment of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board (the Board).
The functions of the Board are set out in section 100 of the Act and include:
assessing applications for accreditation of non-state schools;
accrediting schools complying with the accreditation criteria;
assessing and monitorin
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QG Response NSS Accreditation Framework
Queensland Government
Cabinet – February 2024
Queensland Government Response to the Final Report of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Framework Review
Minister for Education and Minister for Youth Justice
In October 2022, the Queensland Government announced the Non-State Schools Accreditation Framework Review (the Review), and in March 2023, the former Minister for Education announced the appo
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QCT Board appointment
The Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 (the Act).
Chapter 10, part 1 of the Act outlines the functions of the QCT which include:
granting registration or permission to teach;
initial and ongoing eligibility requirements for registration and permission to teach;
approving and monitoring preservice teacher e
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