The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority is pushing down pass marks to below 50 per cent, which Sky News host Paul Murray slammed as “madness”.
“If we live in a world where under 50 per cent is still passing, guess what’s going to
happen? Exactly the same thing that has been happening for the past decade or so,” Mr Murray said.
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