What is the future for Queensland's flood-prone schools?
Seven weeks on from the rain bomb that flooded south-east Queensland, the state's worst-hit schools have reopened for the start of term 2 but the focus has now turned to their long-term future.
It cost the Queensland government about $50 million to undertake work at the six campuses — Milpera State High School at Chelmer in Brisbane's west, Aviation High at Hendra on Brisbane's northside, Rocklea State School in Brisbane's south, Milton State School in inner-city Brisbane, One Mile State School at Gympie and St Helens State School at Maryborough — to welcome back all students.
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