Education Minister Grace Grace today announced the first five Ipswich schools to receive a Dignity Vending Machine, which provides access to free sanitary products at school, delivering on another Palaszczuk Government election commitment.
Education Minister Grace Grace today announced the first six Gold Coast schools to receive a Dignity Vending Machine, which provides access to free sanitary products at school, delivering on another Palaszczuk Government election commitment.
Education Minister Grace Grace today announced Toolooa State High School was the first school in Gladstone to receive a Dignity Vending Machine, which provides free sanitary products, delivering on another Palaszczuk Government election commitment.
Education Minister Grace Grace today announced the first four Fraser Coast schools to receive a Dignity Vending Machine, which provides access to free sanitary products at school, delivering on another Palaszczuk Government election commitment.
Education Minister Grace Grace today announced the first four Far North Queensland schools that will receive a Dignity Vending Machine to provide students access to free sanitary products at school, delivering on another Palaszczuk Government election commitment.
Education Minister Grace Grace today announced the first two Bundaberg schools that will receive a Dignity Vending Machine to provide students access to free sanitary products at school, delivering on another Palaszczuk Government election commitment.
Education Minister Grace Grace today announced the first 62 schools selected to receive a Dignity Vending Machine, which provides students access to free sanitary products at school, delivering on another Palaszczuk Government election commitment.
The Queensland Government is partnering with the Western Queensland Alliance of Councils (WQAC) to fast-track Local Housing Action Plans for rural and remote councils.
All new urban buses in Queensland will have driver safety barriers following the outcomes from Queensland's Bus Driver Safety Review and a subsequent independent review of bus driver barriers.
Applications are open for Queensland’s resources communities to share in over $50 million in project funding to improve infrastructure and enhance community wellbeing.