Queensland’s child safety system is under fire as its watchdog, Luke Twyford, slams it for being opaque and failing kids—calling its performance “shocking.” The government’s decision to scrap an annual survey that directly heard from children in care has sparked outrage, especially after the minister defended the move by blaming past neglect and citing progress on a royal commission roadmap. But with no clear replacement plan and critics questioning accountability, the absence of direct feedback leaves a troubling void—and raises serious doubts about whether the system is truly working for the children it’s meant to protect.
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