Good afternoon.
The number of Queensland students who spent their last weeks of high school preparing for a final exam on the wrong Caesar has grown to 140 across nine schools.
Julius Caesar was the topic of this year’s Queensland final year history exams, but students from the nine affected schools had instead been swotting up on Augustus, his adopted son and heir.
The state’s education minister suggested heads would roll at the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority. The exam was due to be sat on Wednesday afternoon and the cause of the error is still unknown.
Top news
Inflation jumps to 3.2%, dashing hopes of a Melbourne Cup day rate cut for homeowners
Woman denies gas supply sabotage as police investigate death of elderly man at Sutherland hospital
‘Animal cruelty’: tw

The Guardian Australia

IMDb Cele
Cinema Blend
The Daily Beast
AlterNet
CBS News
NBC News