
Calls for better protection for children sleeping rough in Queensland
Hundreds of children sleep rough in Queensland, whether they're in tents, couch surfing or back with the families they were removed from in the first place. Their legal guardian is the state government and youth advocates say these kids are being left with no choice but to survive on the streets.
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