Linda Burney says Indigenous voice would have prevented Alice Springs crisis
Minister says Northern Territory government responded too slowly and a First Nations body advising parliament would have delivered earlier intervention
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The minister for Indigenous Australians, Linda Burney, says the Northern Territory government responded too slowly to the spike in crime in Alice Springs, and she's argued a voice to parliament would have prevented a problem escalating to a crisis.
Burney's comments follow the announcement on Tuesday of new alcohol restrictions accompanied by more than $50m worth of community support to restore order and safety in Alice Springs. Dorelle Anderson has also been appointed as a central Australian regional controller, and will report on next steps to the prime minister and the NT chief minister, Natasha Fyles, on 1 February.
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