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TPAQ Secretary Tracy Tully makes the TOP 50 in QLD Education

Tracy Tully TPAQ Secretary
 
This week TPAQ's Secretary, Tracy Tully was featured in the Courier Mail's Power List: "50 Most Influential in Queensland Education".
 
Here's why ...
 
Tracy has been a powerful voice in education and this is recognised by the media who includes Tracey among the states 50 most prominent education leaders.
 
Tracy sits at number 32 on the list, her rank demonstrates the impact of her authority and ability to dominate conversations surrounding Queensland public education's toxic culture and accountability.
 
The publication introduces Tracy as a relatively minor player, Tully burst onto the scene challenging "the mighty and long running Queensland Teachers' Union" which underestimated Tully's ability to leverage education's narrative internationally, since her arrival on the state education scene.
 
Recently Tracey's influence has gone viral globally, reaching famous public commentators such as the UK's Russell Brand featuring in his recent Podcast.  Independent American journalists have also been contacting Tully for comments on the declining state of the government's poor leadership decisions against public school teachers.
 
Tracy upholds Peter Coaldrake's 2022 scathing report into the Qld state's public sector. Coaldrake, former Vice-Chancellor and CEO of the Queensland University of Technology who ranks number 12 on the list.  She ranks above Dr Christian Rowan, Shadow Minister for education and other significant legislative associations, university education heads and private school principals.
 
View the Courier Mail's prestigious Power List: "50 Most Influential in Queensland Education
 
 

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