PM remembers Kumanjayi Little Baby, attacks NT government
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited Alice Springs to honor Kumanjayi Little Baby, a five-year-old who was allegedly murdered. During his visit, he criticized the Northern Territory government for its systemic failures in caring for Indigenous communities. Albanese emphasized the need for better collaboration between government levels and the local community to improve living conditions and child safety.
- ▪Anthony Albanese visited the family of Kumanjayi Little Baby in Alice Springs.
- ▪He criticized the Northern Territory government for systemic failures in Indigenous care since 2012.
- ▪Albanese called for an inclusive approach to improve living conditions and ensure child safety.
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