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All schools reopen after Alfred leaves path of destruction

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HAPPY RETURNS: Back to normal after Alfred’s visit.
HAPPY RETURNS: Back to normal after Alfred’s visit.
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THE final school affected by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred reopened last Monday, marking a significant step in the region’s recovery.

A total of 34 State schools, along with 15 Catholic and 12 Independent schools in Redland City, were forced to close due to power outages, water damage, fallen trees, roof destruction, ceiling collapses, mould issues and widespread flooding.

Victoria Point resident and mother of three, Sarah Collins, said the reopening meant stability for children and parents alike.

“The kids were so excited to go back, and it’s a huge relief for us as parents,” Ms Collins said.

“We’re grateful to the teachers and staff who worked so hard to get everything ready again.”

With all Redlands schools now fully operational, the focus shifts to ongoing recovery efforts and ensuring the community is better prepared for future severe weather events.

Premier David Crisafulli acknowledged the importance of this milestone, emphasising the Government’s focus on community resilience and recovery.

“The reopening of all schools is a crucial step in getting families back to normal after ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred,” Mr Crisafulli said.

“It means students are back in the classroom, parents can return to work, and our community can continue rebuilding. We empowered local principals to decide when their schools were safe to reopen, and their leadership has delivered this outstanding result.”

Redlands schools faced significant damage, with some campuses experiencing extensive water inundation.

State Minister for Education John-Paul Langbroek praised the collaborative efforts that allowed schools to reopen safely.

“The work of QBuild assessors, contractors, specialist cleaners, hygienists, and arborists has been extraordinary.

Their efforts have allowed us to get all students back into classrooms as quickly as possible,” Mr Langbroek said.

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