Published Monday, 23 May, 2011 at 12:00 PM

Premier and Minister for Reconstruction
The Honourable Anna Bligh

Milpera State High reopening completes school flood recovery

All Queensland State schools damaged in the summer floods are back in business with the reopening of Milpera State High School at Chelmer one month ahead of schedule.

Premier Anna Bligh and Minister for Reconstruction and Education Minister Cameron Dick today welcomed students, Principal Adele Rice, teachers and staff back to the refurbished campus today.

“The floods made a real mess of Milpera State High but it’s wonderful the school community has been able to return today following the early completion of a $3.4 million repair job,” Ms Bligh said.

“Just four months ago, the school was covered in mud and debris but it’s now good as new.

“Milpera State High was our hardest hit school with 31 classrooms in 13 buildings damaged, furniture and equipment destroyed and outdoor landscaped areas washed away.

“A lot of work had to be done with wall linings, flooring, ceilings, furniture, equipment, teaching resources and electrical infrastructure needing to be replaced.

“All grounds and buildings have passed the necessary checks allowing the school community to return safely.

“The reopening of Milpera State High is a significant milestone in the disaster recovery because it means all flood-affected Queensland State schools are now fully operational.

“212 state schools were damaged in the summer floods with the total damage bill coming to $34.71 million and it’s been mighty effort to get all schools back up and running so quickly.

“Time and time again we saw the recent disasters bring out the best in people and Milpera’s recovery was a wonderful example of the generosity of neighbours, community members and complete strangers.

“The school received support and donations from service clubs, schools, businesses and community members.

“There have even been donations from two schools in the United Kingdom and one school in Germany. “

Mr Dick said the rebuild was carried out in consultation with the school community.

“Milpera State High is now better than before, and I know the more than 170 students will enjoy learning in their refurbished classrooms,” Mr Dick said.

“It was a massive effort by QBuild, the school community and teachers to get Milpera State High back on its feet and I thank everyone involved in the recovery.

“A big thanks also to Yeronga TAFE which accommodated the Milpera school community while repairs were carried out, allowing students to continue attending classes.”

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