Eight Indigenous directors have been removed from the boards of cultural institutions in southeast Queensland under the direction of Arts Minister John-Paul Langbroek. The dismissals have occurred with limited public explanation, prompting questions about transparency and the reasons behind the changes. Minister Langbroek has declined to provide detailed information regarding the removals, referring to the matter as “Project Invisibility.” The affected institutions have not publicly commented on the situation. Critics suggest the changes represent a setback for Indigenous representation within Queensland’s cultural sector. The lack of clarity surrounding “Project Invisibility” has fueled concerns about potential political interference or a deliberate effort to diminish Indigenous leadership in the arts. Further investigation is expected to determine the full scope and implications of these board changes.