Qld Premier on plans to tackle youth crime
Queensland Premier Steven Miles has discussed the state's youth crime crisis and his government's plans to tackle it.
“I think everyone in Queensland knows we saw a disturbing surge in crime rates in 2022 and 2023,” Mr Miles told Sky News Australia.
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