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Camm breaks week of silence on claims of kids sleeping on office floors
Australia🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

Camm breaks week of silence on claims of kids sleeping on office floors

On July 4, 2026, Child Safety Minister Amanda Camm responded to claims that children had slept on office floors during government-led child protection efforts. Camm dismissed the allegations as 'gutter politics' from the Labor Party, asserting that current protocols for placing children in safe environments were established under the previous government. She stated that staff had provided 'brand new' bedding and clothing, and that children were placed in supervised care arrangements or temporary centers with clean bedding. Camm also denied claims of funding cuts to service providers, accusing some of profiting from vulnerable children and engaging in unethical practices. The controversy emerged a week after initial reports, amid broader political tensions between major parties.

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The Sydney Morning Herald logoThe Sydney Morning HeraldIndependentRight14 hr. ago
Camm breaks week of silence on claims of kids sleeping on office floors

On July 4, 2026, Child Safety Minister Amanda Camm responded to claims that children had slept on office floors during government-led child protection efforts. Camm dismissed the allegations as 'gutter politics' from the Labor Party, asserting that current protocols for placing children in safe environments were established under the previous government. She stated that staff had provided 'brand new' bedding and clothing, and that children were placed in supervised care arrangements or temporary centers with clean bedding. Camm also denied claims of funding cuts to service providers, accusing some of profiting from vulnerable children and engaging in unethical practices. The controversy emerged a week after initial reports, amid broader political tensions between major parties.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the issue through the lens of the Liberal Party's response to Labor Party claims, using strong language like 'gutter politics' to dismiss the opposition's narrative. It emphasizes the government's adherence to established protocols and criticizes the opposition for spreading false

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