It’s been an important time for more than 40,000 Australian children in foster care and for thousands more who will follow them because their families cannot look after them. In Brisbane, the murder of Tiahleigh Palmer, 12, allegedly by her foster carer, set loud alarm bells ringing, with the Palaszczuk government announcing an investigation of the sector.
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- Rick Thorburn, Tiahleigh murder accused, facing fresh charges: reports
- The one person who doesn't deserve vitriol after Tiahleigh Palmer's death
- Child Safety Minister Shannon Fentiman rejects call for sacking
- Fentiman won't resign over foster concerns
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- Child Safety Minister Shannon Fentiman rejects call for sacking
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