The Queensland government is facing scrutiny over allegations of a deliberate effort to remove Aboriginal people from health leadership positions. A barrister has revealed the internal codename “Project Invisibility” reportedly used to describe this initiative. The government has not refuted the existence of the project, fueling concerns about systemic discrimination. Details surrounding the project’s scope and objectives remain unclear, but the allegations suggest a targeted removal of Indigenous representation. Critics argue this undermines efforts towards equitable healthcare access and culturally appropriate services for Aboriginal communities. The claims are prompting calls for a thorough investigation into the government’s practices and potential breaches of equal opportunity principles. Further details are expected as the matter develops.
