Qld minister tight-lipped about 'Project Invisibility' Indigenous sackings
Queensland Arts Minister John-Paul Langbroek faced criticism after eight Indigenous leaders were removed from state cultural boards in a move labeled 'Project Invisibility.' The removals, which included prominent figures like Bianca Beetson and Cheryl Buchanan, occurred without disclosed reasons, leading to allegations of a campaign to exclude Indigenous voices from government roles. Langbroek's office cited cabinet confidentiality for the decisions.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 21:00 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 21:10 UTC
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