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Youth detention workers have walked off the job across Queensland
Youth detention workers walked off the job following reports early 400 officers have been assaulted in the past year alone.
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Published 15 Jun 2026, 03:56 UTC · Updated 15 Jun 2026, 04:00 UTC
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