Alice Springs Business Owner Darren Clark says the crime issues in Alice Springs “is not a racial problem” as it’s about keeping the towns and children safe.
“They’ve had enough too, this is not a racial problem, this is not a political problem, there is no agenda’s here …
let’s get this place safe … get these children looked after … it breaks your heart,” Mr Clark told Sky News Australia.
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