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Queensland

Survey Report

Pulse survey of business conditions: March quarter


This pulse survey provides insight into Queensland business sentiment, conditions, and expectations, and reflects the voice of Queensland businesses. In the March quarter, business confidence in the future of the state and national economies, as well as general business conditions, was at its strongest level since 2022 despite weak profitability.
Position paper

Raising expectations: reforming how we raise children and young people in care


This is a synthesis report of the Queensland Family and Child Commission's (QFCC) submissions to three key Commonwealth reviews. The consultation papers developed to inform these reviews demonstrate that while progress has been made to modernise the structures to assist caregivers in the child protection system more work is needed to ensure the wellbeing of...
Report

Supporting parents with cognitive disability in Queensland


This report explores the issues surrounding the right of a person with cognitive disability to parent a child and the support provided to parents with cognitive disability in Queensland. The insights shared by stakeholders highlight the urgent need for government bodies to work together to develop and implement policy and practice reforms that provide targeted...
Report

Door-to-door for mental health: learnings from implementing the Assisting Communities through Direct Connection Project in an Aboriginal Community context


This report seeks to unpack the experience of Cherbourg, a small Aboriginal Community in Queensland, in implementing a doorknocking approach to understanding and supporting Community members’ mental health and social and emotional wellbeing. It highlights the need for mental health initiatives to be more responsive to the unique needs of Aboriginal Communities.
Evaluation

Final report: evaluation of Queensland drug checking services 2025

Kieren Lilly, Tayla Barber, Jennifer Juckel, Jerissa McLachlan, Mark Robinson, Amy Peacock, Raimondo Bruno, Anna Olsen

This report evaluates fixed site and event-based drug checking services in Queensland. It finds the services met expectations, catered to a diverse client base and provided valuable harm reduction. The report identifies a range of considerations for future service delivery.
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