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Brisbane s proposed inner-western suburbs primary school location questioned as consultation process starts

Brisbane’s proposed inner-western suburbs primary school location questioned as consultation process starts ThuThursday 11 updated FriFriday 12 FebFebruary 2021 at 12:47am An artist s impression of the new inner west primary state school proposed at Indooroopilly State High School. ( Print text only Cancel A leading Brisbane private school has stepped into a local campaign over the proposed location of a new state school in Indooroopilly, flagging it would have significant traffic and safety implications for families. St Peters Lutheran College told parents the proposed location on Indooroopilly State High School grounds raised a number of challenging issues . It comes amid mounting criticism of the Education Department s proposed location for the new inner-west state school on Indooroopilly State High School grounds – within 500 metres of four existing schools.

Revealed: Queensland s top swim rookies push for Games | Fraser Coast Chronicle

Revealed: Queensland’s top swim rookies push for Games Queensland’s proud history on unearthing stunning swim talent set to continue ahead of state titles Swimming by Andrew Dawson Premium Content Subscriber only A new generation of elite Queensland swimmers were stroking their way toward Australian Dolphins selection at either the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games or the 2022 Commonwealth Games. The state s hottest swim prospects will ramp up preparation at the state titles starting on Sunday at Chandler. Today we present a list of Queensland s best Rookies on the Rise.   1. TOM NEILL (Rackley Centenary) The St Joseph s Gregory Terrace old boy is the leader of the pack when it comes to Queensland swimming s Rookies on the Rise. A natural born leader, Neill is mature beyond his years and is honing in on a 1500m and 4x200m freestyle relay berth with the Dolphins.

Revealed: Queensland s top swim rookies push for Games

Revealed: Queensland’s top swim rookies push for Games Queensland’s proud history on unearthing stunning swim talent set to continue ahead of state titles Swimming by Andrew Dawson Premium Content Subscriber only A new generation of elite Queensland swimmers were stroking their way toward Australian Dolphins selection at either the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games or the 2022 Commonwealth Games. The state s hottest swim prospects will ramp up preparation at the state titles starting on Sunday at Chandler. Today we present a list of Queensland s best Rookies on the Rise.   1. TOM NEILL (Rackley Centenary) The St Joseph s Gregory Terrace old boy is the leader of the pack when it comes to Queensland swimming s Rookies on the Rise. A natural born leader, Neill is mature beyond his years and is honing in on a 1500m and 4x200m freestyle relay berth with the Dolphins.

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