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Queensland announces inquiry into ‘broken’ child safety system that spends $1 billion on residential care
The Queensland government has announced a commission of inquiry into the state’s “broken” child safety system that it says is failing children in residential care at cost of $1.12 billion.
The 17-month inquiry will be led by former Federal Court judge Paul Anastassiou KC, who was deliberately…
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