Authorities were concerned a girl would be injured due to her mother’s drug-fuelled neglect years before she was left to die in a hot car, a coroner has heard.

A Queensland Department of Child Safety officer on Thursday testified that she documented concerns that Kerri-Ann Conley’s methamphetamine use would lead to her falling asleep while was the sole carer of her then-infant daughter Darcey.

Kerri-Ann Conley pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of her two little girls.

Kerri-Ann Conley pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of her two little girls.

The officer said in early 2018 she “copy and pasted” details from a previous report as she believed they still applied to Conley’s attempt to maintain custody of Darcey.

“Child Safety is worried that Kerri-Ann will use ice (methamphetamine) or other substances when she is the only one looking after Darcey-Helen. She will fall asleep and not pay attention to Darcey-Helen (who) will become hurt or injured as a result,” the report stated.

Nearly two years later, Conley left Darcey, then aged 2, and her sister Chloe-Ann Conley, 18 months, in the car at 4am on November 23, 2019 at her home at Waterford West, south of Brisbane.

Conley pleaded guilty in February 2023 to two counts of manslaughter and was sentenced to nine years’ jail to be eligible for parole in November 2024.

The inquest at Brisbane is examining the appropriateness of the Department of Child Safety’s response, and adequacy of its policies and procedures before the girls’ deaths.

The Child Safety officer, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, testified on Thursday that Conley consented in 2018 to an intervention with parental agreement (IPA) to take back custody of Darcey.

“I believe she consented out of being scared that her daughter would be removed. I don’t believe she was grasping what the IPA consisted of and I felt as though she was saying ‘yes’ out of fear,” the officer said.

The officer said Darcey had been temporarily taken into care and Conley constantly said she was being given an ultimatum.

The coroner on Wednesday heard from a different child safety officer, who said she made the wrong decision and did not refer Conley for investigation into allegations of child neglect in part because of the department’s high caseload.

The inquest is due to conclude on Friday.

It’s going to be another typical Autumn day in Brisbane, with possible showers and a cool top temperature. Get used to it – the week ahead looks to be much the same.

Looking further afield this morning, here are some of the headlines from around Australia and the world.

Carmen Hartwich, who became Australia’s first master of bourbon last week.

Carmen Hartwich, who became Australia’s first master of bourbon last week.Credit: Markus Ravik

Carly McBride was killed in a horrific act of domestic violence.

Carly McBride was killed in a horrific act of domestic violence.Credit: Nathan Perri

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