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Children under five to be removed from residential care in Qld
Key takeaways
- The report from the Child Safety Commission of Inquiry has been made public.
- The state's Commission of Inquiry into Child Safety made 52 recommendations to the government to address what it called serious failures.
- The inquiry was announced by the state government last year to review and fix issues across the child safety sector, including inadequate care for thousands of Queensland children and soaring costs.
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The report from the Child Safety Commission of Inquiry has been made public. (ABC News: Curtis Rodda)
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The state's Commission of Inquiry into Child Safety made 52 recommendations to the government to address what it called serious failures.
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