Grog still flows in Alice Springs
The national emergency in the Northern Territory is still a reality in Alice Springs, where 'rivers of grog' still flow.

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Yuendumu violence overshadows AFL pride

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Crime in Alice Springs is boiling over - could vigilantes fix it? | From the archive

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Aboriginal elder remembers first contact with white people in 1960s | 7.30

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Domestic Violence in Remote Aboriginal Communities

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'Heartbroken' family of Alice Springs fatal crash victim speak out after violent fallout | 7.30

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Tribal punishment

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Uncovering the truth about Australia’s violent past | Four Corners

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Heartbreak and rage in Northern Territory over death of 5-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby | 7NEWS

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The family of Kumanjayi Walker calls for justice | 7.30

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These sisters didn't know white people existed. Then one day everything changed. | ABC Australia

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Alice Springs sees spike in property crime

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Tribal law standoff continues

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Drunk In Australia's Roughest Outback Town 🇦🇺

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An Aboriginal's Story

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How a troubled NT community is trying to shed its violent past | ABC News

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Outrage after tiny baby bashed alongside mother in Alice Springs | 7NEWS

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Vigilante rage in Alice Springs: Our reporter’s eyewitness account

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The Aboriginal People of Alice Springs

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Intervention Overview

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