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Conference Support Fund

Queensland registered teachers can apply for QCT funding to support them in presenting their academic research on the national stage.

The Conference Support Fund reimburses teachers' costs of presenting their research at Australian education conferences, including registration fees, travel, and accommodation.

It encourages teachers to consider sharing their practitioner research with the wider education community, creating space to reflect on existing approaches while providing new insights that strengthen professional understanding and inform new ways of working.

Available to registered teachers across all sectors (state, Catholic and independent), the annual program accepts applications throughout Terms 2 and 3, from Monday 20 April 2026 to Monday 7 September 2026.

How the fund works

  • Read the guidelines [PDF 140KB]: featuring selection and eligibility criteria, and the types of costs you can claim for up to $2,500 reimbursement. Applicants are encouraged to closely consult the guidelines to ensure a strong application is submitted.
  • Apply online: applications for funding will be open throughout Terms 2 and 3.
  • Rolling judging deadlines: a QCT judging panel will review applications submitted by the following dates and make timely decisions to award funding:
    • 18 May 2026 – first judging panel meets in Week 5, Term 2
    • 15 June 2026 – second judging panel meets in Week 9, Term 2
    • 10 August 2026 – third judging panel meets in Week 5, Term 3
    • 7 September 2026 – fourth and final judging panel meets in Week 9, Term 3.
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2025 recipient: Lisa Hurrell

Lisa attended the Asia Pacific Autism Conference in Perth, Western Australia to present her research paper, An individualised model informed by student voice supporting best practice for nurturing autism strengths within an inclusive school environment.

2024 recipient: Judith Hillman

Judith presented her joint research paper, Mathematical Modelling for a class party: Challenges for students in one Year 4 classroom, at the 46th annual MERGA Conference held at the Griffith University Gold Coast campus.

2023 recipients: Mara Ballarini and Floriana Torelli

Mara and Floriana attended the 24th AFMLTA International Languages Conference in Perth, Western Australia to present their joint research paper, From little things big things grow: CLIL bites turn into a successful Immersion programme in Regional Australia.

2022 recipient: David Chinofunga

David presented his joint research paper, Procedural Flowcharts can enhance Senior Secondary Mathematics, at the 44th annual MERGA Conference in Launceston, Tasmania.