
Queensland Truth-Telling and Healing Inquiry restarts, citing 'very little' communication from state government
ABCQueensland's Truth-Telling and Healing Inquiry has resumed work despite the state government's plan to scrap it, with the chair describing relations as "frosty". Speaking on Friday, Mr Creamer said he had made multiple requests for an urgent meeting with either the premier, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships Minister Fiona Simpson, or the Director-General since then, but there had been "very little communication except for a proposed meeting that was indefinitely postponed". Plan to repeal at 'appropriate time' At a press conference on the Sunshine Coast, Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie said the meeting would take place once Ms Simpson was "armed with the information and answers". Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie said the new state government would repeal the Path to Treaty legislation at an "appropriate time".
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