Bleijie claims taskforce chair worked more ‘enthusiastically’ with Labor
Queensland Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie suggested former Women’s Safety and Justice Taskforce chair Margaret McMurdo worked more enthusiastically with Labor on Thursday. McMurdo criticized the government for abandoning nearly 300 taskforce recommendations aimed at tackling domestic violence. Labor Opposition Leader Steven Miles emphasized the ongoing importance of McMurdo's work as violence against women persists.
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Published 16 Jul 2026, 07:28 UTC · Updated 16 Jul 2026, 07:30 UTC
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