Thousands vent their anger at perceived inaction on crime
Thousands of Alice Springs residents have gathered to share grief and anger over years of high property crime rates, with many voicing support for a class action against the Northern Territory government. The community has remained at the centre of the national debate, with a fly-in visit from the prime minister one week ago resulting in some new alcohol restrictions.
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