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The Working Group delivers on a key commitment of the Government’s 100 Day Plan and consists of school principals, unions, heads of principal associations, school business managers representatives, and parent representatives.  

In addition to the advice of the Working Group, the Crisafulli Government will consult with teachers from around the state throughout Term 1, 2025. 

The Crisafulli Government is aiming to reduce the red tape and administrative burden on teachers by 25 per cent to allow them to spend more time teaching and less time on paperwork.  

Minister for Education John-Paul Langbroek said the Working Group would provide advice on ways to stop, reduce and refine the mounting list of non-teaching duties.   

“The Crisafulli Government is serious about supporting our hardworking teachers and our commitment under the 100 Day Plan delivers on this,” Minister Langbroek said.   

“By slashing unnecessary red tape, we will give teachers more time to focus on their core work with students.  

“This is critical after a decade of Labor’s failure to resource and run our education system has left teachers under-resourced and overworked. 

“Empowering teachers to spend more time in the classroom will also help provide support for the 40 per cent of Queensland students who weren’t meeting national standards in literacy and numeracy under the former Labor Government.  

“Every minute a teacher spends filling out forms and attending repetitive meetings is a minute they are not teaching.  

“Our Working Group brings experts and stakeholders together to map out the best way forward.  

“We are committed to supporting our incredible teachers and giving students the world-class education they deserve.” 

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