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Minister Di Farmer said the changes would allow for greater procedural fairness. Image: Liam Kidston/NCA

Qld principals oppose reforms giving students right to appeal suspensions

Hundreds of teachers and school principals have hit out against proposed Queensland laws that would grant parents and students the right to appeal against short-term suspensions in public schools, warning changes would dramatically increase workloads of burnt-out school leaders.

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