Jacinta Price’s private member’s bill aims to ‘protect Territorians’

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CLP Senator Jacinta Price says the purpose of her private member’s bill is to “protect Territorians”.

“It will reinstate the alcohol restrictions that previously existed throughout remote communities and also the town camps,” she told Sky News commentator Steve Price.

“And then it provides those communities who want to have alcohol in their communities to opt out of that but the process around that involves the development of an alcohol management plan.”

 

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Protecting Aboriginals…hmm, that sounds familiar… Jacinta’s Integrity Board

Big question is Sky supporting her financially easy to say no.

A common sense approach. There are children that rely on their families for food, clothing, housing and health. I am hoping that the money promised by the Federal government can aid better services to enable an escape from some of the issues being raised.

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