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Leaders from the African community are calling for more help to expand youth services in Queensland.
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : June 2, 2022 - 08:42
Mentors and youth leaders say the community is in desperate need of support to curb anti-social behaviour. The number of young African Australian entering the criminal justice system is quite massive and that trend is actually rising,