The Country Liberal Senator called for action to be taken as Alice Springs residents describe seeing dozens of children - some as young as five - walking around the town unsupervised late at night.
Dozens of children - some as young as five - can often be seen walking around the town unsupervised late at night. “To leave a child in a dysfunctional situation because of their race because somehow being maintained in a dysfunctional family situation is more important to them because of their culture ,” she told AM Agenda host Laura Jayes.“It’s completely un-Australian and is why we are faced with this situation.
Country Liberal Party Senator Jacinta Price has called for children wandering the streets of Alice Springs late at night to be removed from their families. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman “I just find it unacceptable in this day and age that the violence against Aboriginal women in this town raises very little urgency from anyone - it’s appalling,” she said.
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