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Department of Child Safety notified about two malnourished Brisbane teens found locked in house, neighbours say - ABC News
Department of Child Safety notified about two malnourished Brisbane teens found locked in house, neighbours sayShareA woman who lived next door to two Brisbane teenagers with autism, found naked in a locked room, says she raised concerns with authorities about their welfare years ago. The neighbour, who cannot be identified, took photographs and a video in 2018 showing the pair wearing nappies that sag to their knees in a barren room, with only a blow-up mattress as furnishing and excrement smeared on the walls.The ABC can verify the photographs and video.The woman, along with others in the...…Department of Child Safety notified about two malnourished Brisbane teens found locked in house, neighbours sayShareA woman who lived next door to two Brisbane teenagers with autism, found naked in a locked room, says she raised concerns with authorities about their welfare years ago. The neighbour, who cannot be identified, took photographs and a video in 2018 showing the pair wearing nappies that sag to their knees in a barren room, with only a blow-up mattress as furnishing and excrement smeared on the walls.The ABC can verify the photographs and video.The woman, along with others in the...WW…
Coronavirus cripples wildlife sanctuaries, zoos as staff, volunteers pay for animals' food - ABC News
ShareWildlife sanctuaries, zoos and animal hospitals are being crippled by the coronavirus, with the ban on gatherings robbing them of the funds needed to feed the animals and retain staff.The Fraser Coast Wildlife Sanctuary in Queensland's Wide Bay region is run by volunteers, cares for 300 animals and now has no way to pay for their food, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.Sanctuary liaison officer David Trigg told ABC Wide Bay the sanctuary was "doing it pretty tough"."As you know, with COVID-19, the Government has shut everything down, so, all our funding is through...…ShareWildlife sanctuaries, zoos and animal hospitals are being crippled by the coronavirus, with the ban on gatherings robbing them of the funds needed to feed the animals and retain staff.The Fraser Coast Wildlife Sanctuary in Queensland's Wide Bay region is run by volunteers, cares for 300 animals and now has no way to pay for their food, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.Sanctuary liaison officer David Trigg told ABC Wide Bay the sanctuary was "doing it pretty tough"."As you know, with COVID-19, the Government has shut everything down, so, all our funding is through...WW…
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