The Northern Territory's police minister is set to announce this morning whether a 72-hour curfew in Alice Springs will be extended. Under the current restrictions, the measure expired at 6am today.
A decision on whether to extend the Alice Springs curfew is expected to be made this morning by the NT police minister.
NT Chief Minister Eva Lawler said on Wednesday the curfew "was working", but wasn't a long-term strategy."It is one string in the bow that police can have to absolutely get on top of crime in the areas of Alice Springs." "Whilst we can talk about infrastructure and investment and recruitment drive .. we need to get that done sooner rather than later."The four-year support package includes funding for on-country learning and health.Biden's refusing to back out of the election.
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