A senior Coalition frontbencher has refused to support calls to put the Voice to Parliament on the backburner amid the worsening crime wave in Alice Springs as he hits out at the NT Chief Minister after she slammed “race-based” solutions.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is facing calls to divert his focus away from the Voice and onto the calamity inIndigenous Labor MP for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour on Monday said thewhile rampant crime in the central Australian town was addressed.
News has never been more important. Stream more than 20 global & local news sources with Flash. New to Flash? Try 1 month free “The reality is that governments need to take forward multiple issues at the same time,” Mr Fletcher told Sky News Australia on Tuesday. It comes as the Prime Minister looks set head to the town of 25,000 people on Tuesday alongside Northern Territory Chief Minister Natasha Fyles.
has contributed to the surge of crime, but Ms Fyles said she would not support any “race-based” intervention in Alice Springs.
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