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Queensland Indigenous Summit debates human rights

Queensland Indigenous Summit debates human rights

Nearly a year-and-a-half after the failed referendum on the Voice to Parliament, indigenous leaders are working on new approaches to building a relationship with governments.
In Queensland, they've come together and decided to focus on the rights of children and young people.
The two-day forum was attended by Indigenous legal and human rights experts was hosted by the Queensland Human Rights Commission in Brisbane.
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