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Qld government accused of campaign to remove Aboriginal people from health roles
Key takeaways
- Joshua Creamer says Project Invisibility referred to a longstanding pattern of removing Aboriginal leaders from public office and not replacing them.
- Queensland Health insiders say the government has failed to fill key Aboriginal leadership roles for the state's hospitals.
- Indigenous barrister Joshua Creamer says this has been referred to as "Project Invisibility" within the halls of government.
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Joshua Creamer says Project Invisibility referred to a longstanding pattern of removing Aboriginal leaders from public office and not replacing them. (AAP: Keira Jenkins)
Queensland Health insiders say the government has failed to fill key Aboriginal leadership roles for the state's hospitals.
Indigenous barrister Joshua Creamer says this has been referred to as "Project Invisibility" within the halls of government.
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