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Distance education families in Townsville facing resource cuts

Queensland's decision to phase out lesson plans for remote learners has sparked anger among country families who rely on the materials to educate their children.

By The Daily Townsville · Published 25 June 2026 at 6:08 pm

Distance education families in Townsville facing resource cuts
Distance education families in Townsville facing resource cuts. Image via source.

Families across regional Queensland, including those in Townsville's outlying areas who depend on distance education, are expressing frustration over a decision to cut what they describe as essential teaching resources. According to abc.net.au, the phasing out of lesson plans has left parents uncertain about curriculum requirements and teaching expectations.

For Townsville families managing distance learning, the removal of these centralised materials represents a significant challenge. Parents who already balance remote education with limited local support infrastructure now face additional pressure to develop their own teaching strategies, potentially widening educational disparities between city and country students.

The decision raises questions about equity in Queensland's education system, particularly for families in and around Townsville who have fewer alternative educational services available compared to metropolitan areas. Education authorities have not yet clarified what replacement support will be offered to families affected by the cuts.

Sources: abc.net.au.

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