Opposition leader Peter Dutton has called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to visit Alice Springs with him, comparing the situation to a 'natural disaster'. 9News
"What that did, it had a positive effect for the community," Paterson said.The problem, he said, was one of resources - the NT government and NT Police did not have the ability to make such a program sustainable in the long-term.
A number of Indigenous camps in the town weren't able to access alcohol under that legislation, but Paterson claimed crime had increased since the legislation was removed.
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