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Child detainees in Queensland allegedly locked down for entire weekend
Key takeaways
- Lockdowns have been imposed at two Queensland youth detention facilities, including the West Moreton and Brisbane Youth Detention Centre.
- Staff at youth detention centres across North Queensland and the south-east have taken part in a strike prompted by safety and health concerns.
- The action comes after children at two facilities in south-east Queensland were allegedly locked down for an entire weekend due to staff shortages.
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Lockdowns have been imposed at two Queensland youth detention facilities, including the West Moreton and Brisbane Youth Detention Centre. (ABC News: Scott Kyle)
Staff at youth detention centres across North Queensland and the south-east have taken part in a strike prompted by safety and health concerns.
The action comes after children at two facilities in south-east Queensland were allegedly locked down for an entire weekend due to staff shortages.
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