Alice Springs business owner calls for government to fix town’s crime crisis
Alice Springs business owner Darren Clarke has delivered a desperate plea calling for action to be taken on the crime crisis in remote towns, whether the Voice to Parliament goes ahead or not. “These little kids that have been neglected … that are sexually abused; the women; the domestic violence in Alice Springs on Indigenous women is absolutely appalling and it is at astronomical rates. “But it all gets covered up and suppressed. It's not allowed to come out of that hospital, no information is allowed out of that hospital. “Even the police cover up the domestic violence. “No one's doing anything. “So whether it's Yes or whether it's No, it's time for Australia to change this.”

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