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George Pell’s conviction – the yet to be realised repercussions

George Pell being found guilty of sexual offences against two choirboys has, as might be fully expected, created a massive…

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Two Bills about the sentencing of persons guilty of offences relating to the death of a child – Have your say about one or the other or both

In October 2017, following ongoing community concern about sentencing practices in child homicide cases, the Honourable Yvette D’Ath MP, Attorney-General…

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We must truly honour the legacy of Queensland’s slain children

Transcript of opinion piece written by PeakCare’s Lindsay Wegener and published by the Brisbane Times on 13th February 2019 The faces…

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Productivity Commission RoGS 2019

The annual Report on Government Services (RoGS) provides information on the equity, effectiveness and efficiency of government services in Australia….

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Queensland Government Youth Justice Strategy 2019-2023 – Working Together Changing the Story

On Tuesday 11th December, the Queensland Government released its Working Together Changing the Story Youth Justice Strategy 2019-2023. The strategy…

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Shifting the focus to youth crime prevention and a cure

Transcript of PeakCare media statement released in response to Working Together: Changing the Story Youth Justice Strategy 2019-2023 Very few…

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When children die, who do we blame and who pays the price?

PeakCare Media Release Thursday 22nd November 2018 “The death of two infant children in the space of two days in Queensland…

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Media release 30th October 2018 – Human Rights Act will stop the flood of Government apologies

The Palaszczuk Government’s announcement of plans to introduce a Human Rights Bill to State Parliament has been welcomed by PeakCare,…

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A milestone event in the history of residential care

On Friday, 14th September, a mix of over 60 senior operational, policy, human resource and financial managers representing over 30 non-government…

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