Thousands of Alice Springs residents voted to potentially sue their government in a tense community meeting on Monday night.
Thousands of locals gathered at a community meeting on Monday evening to discuss a response to the surge in violent crime and alcohol abuse in the outback town.
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price was among the throng of Alice Springs locals who attended the community meeting. “They’re wanting their community to be brought under control and back to its former glory,” she said.
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