Queensland premier confirms children in state care have slept in government offices
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli confirmed that children in state care have slept in government offices, citing incidents from as far back as 2019. He acknowledged this has occurred under both his administration and the previous Labor government, emphasizing it is a rare occurrence. The Together Union expressed deep concern, calling it a relatively new phenomenon in child safety services.
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Published 29 Jun 2026, 02:20 UTC · Updated 29 Jun 2026, 02:30 UTC
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