Find your ancestors in Queensland Education Gazette 1937

Gazettes are published by governments and their agencies as a means of communication to officials and the general public. As such they are useful, not only to monitor the actions of the government, but also as far as family historians are concerned, they are valuable primary source documents.

The primary role of education gazettes was to provide instructions and information to the staff of government schools. The education departments in Australian states were very large organizations with schools spread across the colony/state from the most remote settlements to the inner city. They were large employers of a highly structured hierarchical government department headquartered in capital cities and to maintain authority needed to have effective lines of communication and the gazette provided this.

You will find individual teachers and staff named in sections headed:

staff admissions, transfers, and those that left the service
tenderers for works accepted
teachers college students
winners of scholarships and bursaries