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A landmark, mammoth class action against the Queensland Government claims thousands of Indigenous children were removed and wrongly not returned to their families.
In the first appearance of the reunification class action, lawyers for the state of Queensland told a court it did not consider race when caring for Indigenous children who were removed from their families.
Thousands of First Nations families across Australia are expected to join class actions alleging racial discrimination by state governments that removed their children from their care.
Hundreds of Indigenous families are joining planned class actions across Australia, alleging racial discrimination by state authorities that took their children into care over the past two decades in a repeat of the Stolen Generations.
Put into foster care at birth, Madison grew up knowing she was Aboriginal only because of the colour of her skin. Now she is leading one of the biggest ever lawsuits about the treatment of Indigenous Australians.
First Nations children and parents have launched landmark class actions against the Queensland government for their systemic failure to reunite families removed under child protection laws.
There was a significant, but quiet, development in Queensland this month likely to have far-reaching implications beyond the two traumatic and personal stories of child removals and hidden family histories driving it.