Where Queenslandâs secondary schools of the future are heading
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It had a politically challenged delivery, but the birth of the $130 million Brisbane South State Secondary College at Dutton Park gives Queenslanders a look at where high school education is heading.
Collaboration with universities, biomedical and science providers, sports and community associations linking students to careers early are all features of the new school.
Artists impression of the six-month old Brisbane South State Secondary College at Dutton Park.
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Perhaps in the near future, a former Year 12 biomedical studies graduate from Brisbane South may answer why COVID-19 has not affected children as badly as adults.
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Brisbane City Council still to decide on Boggo Road Gaol development application
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The heritage-listed Boggo Road Gaol, seen here from Boggo Road.
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A proposal for a two-storey office and retail development on the heritage-listed Boggo Road Gaol site in Dutton Park is still awaiting approval or rejection from Brisbane City Council, after the council requested another fortnight to decide.
Key points:
Boggo Road Gaol is a heritage-listed site in Dutton Park
A development application for a shopping and retail precinct next to it is still waiting approval or rejection
Brisbane City Council has asked for another extension of time to March 5
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