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Huge glitch misinforms 24,000 Year 12 students waiting for ATAR results

QTAC chief executive John Griffiths apologised to Year 12 students on Saturday morning by publishing a statement on the QTAC website.
“Regretfully, testing of the release information rolled out into our live production space, which issued ATAR notifications to 24,000 Queensland Year 12 students,” Dr Griffiths wrote.
“As there is no data (comparative marks) currently in the system students may have received a notification that they are ATAR-ineligible.
“QTAC acknowledges this technical error and deeply apologise to our Year 12 cohort.”
Education Minister Grace Grace would not take questions on Saturday.
Dr Rowan said that was simply not good enough and Ms Grace should explain the error.
“These students have been going through an incredibly…
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