Government responses criticised two months on from Kumanjayi Little Baby (opens original article in a new tab)
Community leaders in Alice Springs continue to criticize the Northern Territory and federal governments for inadequate responses to the disappearance and murder of Kumanjayi Little Baby, calling for improved child protection services, better funding accountability, and addressing overcrowding in town camps.
- Community leaders in Alice Springs criticize government responses as inadequate two months after Kumanjayi Little Baby's disappearance and murder.
- Calls for improved child protection services, better funding accountability, and addressing overcrowding in town camps are ongoing.
- Indigenous leaders and officials urge more investment in remote community services and community consultation on child protection reforms.
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