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Queenslanders will pay more than $40,000 a day for an in-depth inquiry into the state’s child safety system, but Child Safety Minister Amanda Camm is certain it’s a cost worth bearing.
The Queensland government has appointed a former Federal Court judge to investigate the state's child safety system. The Children in Care Census 2024 shows that almost a third of children in care ...
But less than a third of those reports (31.2 per cent) were ­investigated on time. It comes as Child Safety Minister Amanda Camm announces a commission of inquiry into the child safety system ...
The state of the Child Safety System in Queensland is worse than I could have ever imagined, and now we are left to pick up the former government’s pieces, writes Child Safety Minister Amanda Camm.
The Crisafulli government on Sunday announced a commission of inquiry, to be headed by Paul Anastassiou KC, to examine the state’s “broken” child safety system which it says has ballooned to ...
While the state government conducts a commission of inquiry into the Child Safety sector, the care sector said it was not ignorance, but a lack of commitment that has led to huge cost blowout and ...