Qld: Teachers' union angry about sexual relations ban

From: AAP General News (Australia) | Date: June 26, 2002 | Copyright information


AAP General News (Australia)

06-26-2002

Qld: Teachers' union angry about sexual relations ban

BRISBANE, June 26 AAP - The Queensland Teachers Union (QTU) has reacted angrily to
a state government proposal to ban sexual relations between teachers and students over
the age of consent.

The state government has released a report recommending teachers be prohibited from
having sexual relationships with any student in the public school syst...

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