The Australian government has finalised a nationwide agreement to fully fund public education, with Queensland being the last state to sign on.
The deal will provide an additional 2.8 billion dollars in federal funding over 10 years, raising the Commonwealth’s contribution to Queensland’s public schools from 20 per cent to 25 per cent by 2034.
Public schools, which serve many socially disadvantaged and Indigenous students, will benefit significantly.
The funding is tied to education reforms, including individual student support.
The agreement aligns Queensland with other states, such as NSW and Victoria, which secured similar deals earlier in 2025.