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Department of Education

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​Building Education

The Queensland Government is investing $2.1 billion in 2023–2024 for infrastructure in Queensland state schools. Learn more about the programs of work underway through the Building Education initiative.

FamilyLinQ

The Queensland Government is working collaboratively with The Bryan Foundation to establish and deliver FamilyLinQ, an integrated school-based hubs initiative. FamilyLinQ is the first of its kind in Queensland and will connect education, health and community services under one roof, to improve the life outcomes for children and their families.

Human rights

Human rights protect the freedom, equality and dignity of every person in Queensland.

Department of Education International

Department of Education International provides education opportunities, programs and experiences for students and teachers from Queensland and overseas.

National Disability Insurance Scheme

The National Disability Insurance Scheme will provide people with disability with more choice and control over their disability supports.

National partnerships

The department is committed to a number of national partnerships to improve educational outcomes.

Department of Education partnerships

The Department of Education (DoE) manages a number of Public Private Partnerships. View the DoE partnerships page for more information.

Indigenous education and training

The Indigenous portal brings together key strategies, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people.

Regional School Industry Partnership program

The Regional School Industry Partnership (RSIP) program aligns to Equity and Excellence: realising the potential of every student and is part of the Department of Education's commitment to the Queensland Government's Good people. Good jobs: Queensland Workforce Strategy 2022–2032, the whole-of-government 10-year plan for a strong, skilled and diverse workforce ready to seize today's jobs and adapt to future opportunities.

The RSIP program aims to strengthen school-industry partnerships and support school-to-work transitions that respond to local skills and industry needs in priority areas, and contribute to the government priorities and strategies for building Queensland's workforce.​

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Last updated 22 January 2024