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A Queensland inquiry reveals 57 of 66 newborns taken from mothers since 2021 were Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, highlighting systemic issues in child protection.
South Australia’s child protection leaders are meeting in Port Augusta to address systemic challenges, with Minister Katrine Hildyard participating in efforts to improve services.
Meanwhile, Queensland’s child safety inquiry continues, revealing that 57 of 66 newborns removed from mothers between 2021 and 2025 were Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander children, sparking concerns over cultural safeguards and decision-making transparency.
The inquiry, now in its second phase, has rejected private hearings, emphasizing public scrutiny amid criticism of a complex, flawed system.
This marks the third major government-funded review since 2003, underscoring ongoing calls for accountability and reform.
Una investigación de Queensland revela que 57 de los 66 recién nacidos tomados de las madres desde 2021 eran aborígenes o isleños del Estrecho de Torres, lo que pone de relieve problemas sistémicos en la protección infantil.