NSW Faces Scrutiny Over Foster Home with Convicted Triple Killer

The New South Wales government is under pressure following its decision to leave foster children in a home with a convicted triple killer, leading to calls for an independent inquiry. Despite these concerns, a NSW minister has dismissed suggestions of an inquiry, stating they are 'not going anywhere'. The issue highlights ongoing challenges in child protection policies and oversight. Watch for potential policy reviews or new investigations that could impact child welfare practices in NSW.
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