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Qld deputy premier short on sympathy for 'juvenile grubs' in youth detention lockdown
Key takeaways
- Concern had been expressed about the impact of lockdowns on the health of young offenders at centres like the Cleveland Youth Detention centre in Townsville.
- Queensland's deputy premier says he does not have sympathy for children in youth detention centres during lockdowns amid concerns over the safety of workers.
- Meetings will be held in coming weeks between the Australian Workers Union and the government over staff safety.
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Concern had been expressed about the impact of lockdowns on the health of young offenders at centres like the Cleveland Youth Detention centre in Townsville. (Background Briefing: Baz Ruddick)
Queensland's deputy premier says he does not have sympathy for children in youth detention centres during lockdowns amid concerns over the safety of workers.
Concern had been expressed about the impact of lockdowns on the health of young offenders.
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