Alice Springs locals have issued a desperate plea to the Prime Minister after a night of violent crime which saw a television broadcast centre broken into. 9News
have issued a desperate plea to the Prime Minister after a night of violent crime which saw a television broadcast centre broken into.
Overnight Imparja Television was broken into and a vehicle full of equipment was stolen. Another car appeared to have been torched in the car park of the local Kmart. Imparja Television is a free-to-air broadcaster affiliated with the Nine Network, the publisher of this website.About $10,000 of damage was done inside Imparja, though the broadcasts were not affected.Some of the damage done inside the television station.
Darren Clarke from Action for Alice recorded an angry and impassioned plea and shared it with the Ben Fordham show on 2GB."Albanese, step up to the plate." He lambasted Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for only staying in the city for four hours during his visit."You've got young kids running the streets here, mate. You will never ever fix this cycle of crime.
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