Multiple schools in Queensland and NSW have been evacuated due to numerous bomb threats.

Victorian police have also confirmed that a number of Victorian schools have received threatening phone calls today.

In a statement Queensland Government Department of Education and Training stated: "A total of nine Queensland state schools today received calls of a threatening nature. Parents can be reassured that all students are safe."

Reports surfaced earlier today that number of Queensland schools including Bounty Boulevard State School, The Gap State High School, Buddina State School, MacGregor State High School, Townsville State High School, Surfers Paradise State School, Caningeraba State School and Oxenford State School have been evacuated.

View photos Multiple schools evacuated in Queensland. Source: 7 News. More

View photos Multiple schools evacuated in Queensland. Source: 7 News. More

Queensland police have stated they are liaising closely with Education Queensland.

The also stated that making threatening phone calls is a serious criminal offence and these incidents will be fully investigated.

NSW police have also addressed the hoaxes stating: "There is clearly a pattern of hoax calls designed to cause disruption and attract media attention. Student and teacher safety will always come first and every step to ensure public safety will always be taken. There is no evidence these are anything other than hoaxes designed to causing unnecessary disruption and inconvenience. The threats appear to come from overseas with no credible evidence they could be carried out here."

Bounty Boulevard State School P & C released a statement via social media addressing the threats.

View photos A statement released on social media. Source: Facebook. More

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