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https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/schools/school-zone-speed-limits-and-signs
In short: if you don't know if it's an "active" school zone or not... assume it is and just slow down. General sentiment with many road rules is "ignorance is not an excuse" and that's what applies here.
In practice, most patrol officers would probably exercise some discretion (e.g.: were there lots of children around? Was the school visibly "open" in an obvious way?). If the school looked "closed" they might be lenient. But technically, they could legally pin you if they wanted to.
If you were to appeal it, you might be able to argue your case on mitigating circumstances. You're entitled to your day in court if you feel you've been treated unfairly.
But again, the default position is "ignorance is not an excuse", and if you're operating a vehicle that can kill someone, your responsibility is to err on the side of caution.