New high school to be built in Dutton Park

The Dutton Park Eco-sciences precinct has been chosen as the preferred location for the first new high school to be built in Brisbane’s inner-south for more than 50 years.

Chosen to help relieve enrolment pressure from Brisbane State High School, the decision has come to the delight of many parents who held concerns over the expansion of existing inner-city schools.

The new school comes as part of the state government’s $800 million Building Future Schools Fund, with a secondary state college being planned to open in Fortitude Valley in 2020.

 

Tropical Cyclone Gita hits Tonga

Tropical Cyclone Gita hit Tonga last night as a category four storm with winds of 230 kilometers an hour, causing flooding and widespread destruction of homes and trees.

The Government declared a national state of emergency, enforcing a curfew and urging citizens stay indoors or get to an evacuation centre as soon as possible.

Cyclone Gita is expected to hit Fiji’s south islands as a category five storm, and has a possibility of hitting New Zealand.

Oxfam’s deputy chief resigns over charity’s sexual misconduct scandal

Oxfam’s deputy chief Penny Lawrence has resigned following the charity’s failure to respond to allegations of sexual misconduct by aid staff.

Staff working in Haiti and Chad after the 2010 earthquake had reportedly paid for sex with sex workers, and an Oxfam internal investigation in 2011 confirmed sexual misconduct had occured.

UK Aid Minister Penny Mordaunt has threatened to withdraw government funding from Oxfam unless the full details were revealed.

 

Barnaby Joyce criticised for accepting free rent from businessman

Barnaby Joyce is being scrutinised for accepting the free rent of a townhouse from a prominent businessman in his electorate.

The businessman, Greg Maguire, owns the Powerhouse Hotel in Armidale and several businesses in Tamworth, and has been connected with two local political scandals over the past two decades.

Mr Joyce did officially report the free housing as a gift, but did not state its value, which is estimated to be around $14,000.

Workers in Canberra embassies exploited

An investigation conducted by the ABC has revealed foreign domestic staff working in embassies in Canberra are being exploited and subjected to extremely poor working conditions.

The Four Corners report found staff have been escaping from conditions, like working for 12-18 hours a day at a rate well below the minimum wage.

Lawyer for a number of the escaped workers, David Hillard, said the exploitation occurs because diplomatic immunity prevents domestic law from being enforced in embassies and consular buildings.

Removal of 17-year-old prisoners from adult prisons delayed

An attempt to shift 17-year-olds out of Queensland's adult prisons has been delayed, following capacity concerns regarding youth detention centres

According to Child Safety Minister, Di Farmer, 17-year-olds who are currently in adult prison will stay there until it is appropriate and safe to move them, however says more research needs to be done regarding the best time to do so.

There are a total of 61 17-year-olds in Queensland’s adult prisons, 35 of which would be eligible to transfer to youth detention instead.

Brisbane River to be Quarantined after coal tar leak

Portions of the Brisbane River will reportedly be quarantined later this week after testing has revealed high levels of coal tar present in the West End section of the river.

According to a leaked Brisbane City Council report, a former processing plant is responsible for the leak with significant groundwater and soil contamination stretching as far as 40 meters from shore.

The council says walking along the riverside should still be relatively safe, however urges people not to come in contact with the water until the quarantine is lifted.

The Vagina Monologues

Monologues against Domestic Violence
Leading Ladies fund raise against Domestic Violence
2018 marks the 20th Anniversary of ‘The Vagina Monologues’. Based on Eve Ensler's interviews with more than 200 women, ‘The Vagina Monologues’ became a global movement to end violence against women and girls. With humour and grace, the play celebrates women and their strength.

FREE Green Jam @ Qpac

FREE GREEN JAM
@QPAC!

The Long Johns kick off Green Jam 2018
this Friday 2 February 2018

Queensland Performing Arts Centre’s (QPAC) much-loved free Friday music sessions return on 2 February as four-piece posse The Long Johns jump start Green Jam for 2018 on the Melbourne Street Green with their spooky country music and old timey swing.

Featuring a line-up of banjos, sousaphone, National guitar and pots and pans, The Long Johns are guaranteed to bring a tincture of dark country and barnyard bangers.