Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has sensationally accused the Prime Minister of “racism” over his response to the Alice Springs crisis.
Senator Price has been warning about the lapsing of alcohol bans since last year, and in June predicted violence would increase in Alice Springs if grog was allowed back in the towns.
Senator Price - who hails from Alice Springs and served as a councillor on the town’s local council for six years – has vowed to continue fighting for vulnerable residents in the outback community. “I will continue to fight for these families that are looking after these kids and are upholding their human rights,” she said.
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