Inner-city apartment living causing major school problems in Brisbane

By Tony Moore
Updated January 20 2017 - 1:13pm, first published January 19 2017 - 11:40pm
West End State School in January 2017. Photo: Tony Moore
West End State School in January 2017. Photo: Tony Moore
Graph from West End State School show more than 60 per cent of enrolments now live in apartments by August 2014. Photo: Tony Moore
Graph from West End State School show more than 60 per cent of enrolments now live in apartments by August 2014. Photo: Tony Moore
Temporary classrooms at West End State School Photo: Tony Moore
Temporary classrooms at West End State School Photo: Tony Moore
Meetings between three ministers could decide if this Vulture Street location used by police could become future education land. Photo: Tony Moore
Meetings between three ministers could decide if this Vulture Street location used by police could become future education land. Photo: Tony Moore

Queensland governments sold land set for "education" to developers until 2013 to build thousands of apartments in West End and South Brisbane without considering the impact on local schools in 2017.

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