Alice Springs is under an emergency declaration triggered after tensions over the death of a young man sparked a riot in the CBD.
His family spoke publicly for the first time to 7.30 to tell of their ongoing pain over the incident. "The country needs to listen because we need things out here for the youth, to keep them occupied, to keep them off the streets.Crossbows, knives stolen from storeIt's not just Kumanjayi Petrick's family who have been left broken-hearted by the situation in Alice.
Around 50 knives and two crossbows were stolen in what Ms Anderson described as a "free-for-all" allegedly committed by up to eight offenders, some of them under 18 years old. Senior Sergeant Robert Griffiths said the emergency restrictions had helped keep the township calm in the wake of the riots after Kumanjayi Petrick's ceremony.
"There's all these little bandaids, all these little bandaids on big wounds that huge solutions to them that could possibly take years," Ms Francois, 18, said.Armani Francois wants to see the local Aboriginal community come up with long-term solutions."I think it's really hard trying to help your people when they are so stuck in things that they didn't cause and that they can't escape from, and when I say that, I mean intergenerational trauma.
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