In 2025, Brisbane state schools issue more than 6,800 suspensions overall, but reports indicate that a majority of individual schools reduce their suspension rates. All three outlets describe a mixed pattern across inner Brisbane schools: while the total number of suspensions across the system is high, more than half of schools bring their suspension rates down compared with the previous year. The articles point to an online search tool that lets readers check suspension performance for specific schools. Although the sources share the same headline theme and figures, they provide limited additional detail about how rates change for particular campuses, or the reasons behind increases or decreases. Taken together, the reporting suggests that disciplinary outcomes vary widely between schools, with some lowering suspensions even as others contribute to an overall increase in suspension counts in Brisbane in 2025. The coverage focuses on presenting the statistics and directing readers to school-level data rather than offering commentary on causes or policy effectiveness.