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Project Invisibility: Queensland government accused of phasing out Indigenous roles

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There's been a trend across the Queensland Government which has seen Indigenous leadership roles removed. 

The most recent examples include two Indigenous roles in the state’s biggest health boards that are now vacant and there’s no plans to replace them.

The trend is known as project invisibility.

Other stories from this week include: 

  •  The National Justice Project raises concerns over changes to the Northern Territory’s child protection system.
  • Merriam Traditional Owners sign a landmark custodial agreement with the Queensland Museum. 
  • And Siena Stubbs talks about her Yolngu love story Munutji that's won big at the Sydney Film Festival. 

This week's episode is hosted by Harrison Pedersen. 

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