QMEA school recognised for industry partnership

THE Queensland Resources Council has congratulated Thuringowa State High School (SHS) – one of 46 Queensland Minerals and Energy Academy schools across the State – on a State Government regional Showcase Award for Excellence in Industry Partnerships for its Global Tropical Futures Program.

QRC chief executive Ian Macfarlane said the QMEA works with the school to prepare students for a career in the resources sector and other related industries. 

“I congratulate Thuringowa SHS on this important recognition. By working with industry the school is expanding the educational opportunities for students living in North Queensland,” he said.

"The Showcase Awards is a great initiative of the Queensland Government which encourages excellence in a range of teaching and learning platforms. 

“Through QMEA the school only this week was working with Downer professionals to deliver a mining innovation class, which is part of the Global Tropics Futures Program."

Downer’s general manager for talent, Clare Hudson said, “Downer is delighted to support the QMEA and Thuringowa SHS, and help students understand the range of interesting and challenging careers available in the resources sector. 

“We expect to see some fantastic innovative solutions from the students through this project,” she said. 

The school now has the opportunity to compete in the next round of the awards to be in the running as a state finalist. 

QRC is the peak representative body for Queensland ‘s resource sector. The Queensland resources sector provides one in every $6 dollars in the Queensland economy, sustains one in eight Queensland jobs, and supports more than 16,400 businesses across the state, all from 0.1 percent of Queensland’s land mass.

The QMEA is QRC’s education arm. It is a partnership between the QRC and the Queensland Government under its Gateway to Industry Schools program. 

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