Former principal calls for metal detectors in schools after stabbings
Former principal Tracy Tully urged for metal detectors in Australian schools after two stabbings in Queensland within 48 hours. She emphasized the need for enhanced safety measures, stating, 'One stabbing is too many.' Tully's proposal reflects concerns over rising violence and accessibility of weapons among students.
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Published 14 Jul 2026, 23:14 UTC · Updated 14 Jul 2026, 23:20 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: 7 News. Editorial policy · Corrections
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