There’s “no doubt” the crime spike in Alice Springs is directly related to the removal of the alcohol ban, according to the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Chief Executive Donna Ah Chee.
“We’ve been meeting with government, we’ve been putting our concerns forward both privately but at times publicly as well,” she told Sky News Australia.
“This is no surprise, what’s happening here to this town … it has progressively deteriorated to the extent where in my view, the situation that we’ve got now is not like it was when things were bad ten years ago – it’s worse. “There’s absolutely a crisis, and something needs to be done immediately, and we know what that is, we know what works, we know what’s caused this alcohol-fuelled crime.”
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