Proposed closure of Cairns North State School

Eligibility - Queensland residents
Principal Petitioner:
A Williams
7 Palmerston Street
AEROGLEN QLD 4870
Total Signatures - 1212
Sponsoring Member: Desley Boyle MP
Posting Date: 21/10/2004
Tabled Date: 21/10/2004
Responded By: Responded Minister on 19/11/2004
TO: The Honourable the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland

The Petition of residents of the State of Queensland draws to the
attention of the House that there are serious concerns with the proposed
closure of Cairns North State School, currently being considered by
Education Queensland. Consultation conducted by Education Queensland for
the Minister for Education was narrowly focussed and has failed to gain a
broad perspective about the potential effects of such a closure on the
Cairns community. The School should not be deemed surplus to requirements
when the interests of many sectors of the Cairns community have not been
taken into account in the consultation process, including:

• Families whose children have found some success at this school after
experiencing failure in other larger schools.
• Families who are interested in a school renewal proposal involving an
alternative approach to education. This school is situated in an area of
increasingly higher residential density, and is also centrally located to
attract students from the surrounding region.
• Migrant and Indigenous families, and organisations representing their
interests.
• Cairns residents and past pupils who are concerned about the school's
long history and heritage values as the oldest school in Cairns.
• Cairns City Councillors who are considering the impacts of Cairns’
projected population growth of 50% between 2001 to 2021.

Your petitioners therefore request that the House suspends any moves to
close and sell Cairns North State School until such time as the interests
of the community as outlined above can
be properly addressed.