The Queensland Premier will unveil his new cabinet today, four days after being sworn into the top job. The new premier has remained tight lipped about his ministry but has left the door open to potential changes to portfolios. It comes after Mr Crisafulli stood by his promise to axe the state's Truth Telling and Healing Inquiry, despite some labelling the move a 'lost opportunity'. The inquiry - which was launched earlier this year to examine the impacts of colonisation on First Nations people - has now paused its work plan. Mr Crisafulli says he will look at other measures to improve the lives of the Indigenous population.
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00:00We've made a decision, it's the right decision and we stand by it, but I don't want to cause
00:09angst to people. I want people to know that we are going to do good things for Aboriginal
00:15and Torres Strait Islander people. The new government has been very clear that we are
00:18not embarking on that process. We look forward to people coming to us with ideas of how we
00:24can improve the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. That's what we want.
00:28That's what we want from people who have an interest in doing good for Aboriginal and
00:31Torres Strait Islander people. We don't believe embarking on that process will be one that
00:36unites the community, but we do believe we can do so much more.