
Higher learning: Flood-hit schools could be on the move
The Palaszczuk Government admits it may need to relocate up to six state schools damaged in recent deadly floods and it is reassessing the site of a planned school in west Brisbane.
The Palaszczuk Government admits it may need to relocate up to six state schools damaged in recent deadly floods and it is reassessing the site of a planned school in west Brisbane.
Communities are still cut off by floodwaters, more than 15,000 residents are without power and schools remain closed across Queensland’s southeast due to concerns about “unsettled weather”.
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