Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price says she has "no regrets" about being one of the main figures of the Voice to Parliament No campaign, but it has taken a personal toll.
"As Aboriginal women, there's always the threat of violence … we're expected to toe the line," the senator said.on issues that might be uncomfortable for others."Speaking to Stateline NT, the senator credits her Warlpiri and Celtic heritage for giving her the grit to be on the federal political stage, but she says her views have come at a cost.
"If a suggestion is being put to you, a grand idea, if you don't have the detail of that grand idea, if you don't know what the detail is, why would you support it?," she said. "Lifting standards, stepping away from separatism, improving the education system and protecting our children and our most vulnerable is what we need to do."As the NT edges closer to a general election in August, Senator Nampijinpa Price fears Territorians are becoming desensitised to the social issues playing out on the ground.The Northern Territory senator says youth crime in the Alice and other parts of NT has risen due to the circumstances children are being brought up in.
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