Article 685M0 Linda Burney says Indigenous voice would have prevented Alice Springs crisis

Linda Burney says Indigenous voice would have prevented Alice Springs crisis

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Katharine Murphy Political editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#685M0)

Minister says Northern Territory government responded too slowly and a First Nations body advising parliament would have delivered earlier intervention

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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