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State Government brings forward child safety report to May

The State Government has announced that the Child Safety Commission of Inquiry will bring forward the date for delivering its final recommendations to May.

Under its Terms of Reference the Inquiry, announced in May last year, was originally due to provide its final report to the Government by 30 November.

The review into the child safety system began on 1 July 2025 headed by former Federal Court Judge, Paul Anastassiou KC.

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister for Integrity Deb Frecklington said the change was to enable the findings to be considered alongside the findings handed down by the Queensland Child Death Review Board earlier this year. 

“As one of our first priorities in Government, we initiated a landmark review that has delivered the In Plain Sight Report and a Commission of Inquiry,” the Attorney-General said. 

“We now have a significant number of recommendations which must be considered in parallel with the Commission of Inquiry, and this work must be completed as a priority to make Queensland safer.”

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