Two violent youth offenders from Melbourne were flown to Queensland on a holiday funded by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), it has been revealed.

The Victorian teenagers had their Community Corrections Orders (CCO) amended by the state's Department of Justice and Community Safety to be allowed on a taxpayer-funded interstate trip to visit theme parks on the Gold Coast.

It is understood the teens had been convicted of violent home invasions and carjackings but were not jailed.

9News understands it took place within the past few months and involved sightseeing and a visit to the popular theme parks.

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan said "no youth justice officials were involved in accompanying these young people".

Allan also confirmed the state's youth justice syst

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