Stories from Alice Springs · Australia
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Australian Economy Faces Challenges in Resource Sector
Australia's ability to build what it needs independently is being challenged, particularly within the resource sector. The economy is facing difficulties in managing its resources and supply chains.
ABC Radio National WA HLS
Indigenous Australians Face Ongoing Grief
Justice advocate Thomas May stated that Indigenous people in Central Australia are experiencing ongoing grief. He indicated that the situation is worsening and that their circumstances are not improving.
ABC Local Radio 702 Sydney
Two Die From Murray Valley Encephalitis In Alice Springs
Two individuals have died from Murray Valley encephalitis (MVE) in Alice Springs, prompting a health alert in the Northern Territory. The specific circumstances and locations of the deaths were not immediately detailed.
Australian Aboriginal Congress Seeks Aid for Diphtheria Outbreak
The Central Australian Aboriginal Congress is requesting urgent assistance due to a growing diphtheria outbreak in the Northern Territory. The outbreak is placing pressure on the local health system. The disease is affecting communities in Australia.
ABC NewsRadio AU
NT Government Suspends Child Protection Staff
The Northern Territory government has stood down three child protection staff members following the alleged murder of a five-year-old girl named Kumunjay in Alice Springs. A government spokesperson confirmed the staff suspensions following reports from news.com.au.
ABC Radio National
Court Grants Adjournment In Alice Springs Murder Case
Proceedings began in the Alice Springs local court via video link from Darwin for a defendant identified as Mr. Lewis. Mr. Lewis is charged with one count of murder and two other undisclosed charges. Judge Anthony Hopkins granted a request from the prosecution for a lengthy adjournment to allow for the compilation of an extensive brief. The next hearing is scheduled for July 30. The family of the deceased child was present in court during the proceedings. Lewis is accused of the murder of a five-year-old child named Kumunjay. The specific reason for the adjournment was not stated.
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Bluetooth Flaw Risks Police Location Data
A Four Corners investigation revealed a security flaw in Bluetooth-enabled devices used by thousands of police officers across Australia. The flaw can inadvertently reveal the real-time location of officers to anyone with a phone or laptop. Police agencies are reportedly aware of the safety risks, particularly for undercover officers in tactical units. Jefferson Lewis has been charged, according to police confirmation. A vulnerability in Bluetooth technology could allow criminals to access real-time location data using a phone or laptop.
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Woman In Custody Following December Attack
A 47-year-old woman remains in custody following an attack that occurred on December 14. The suspect is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow.
ABC Radio Sydney
Coalition Calls For Alice Springs Town Camp Inquiry
The Coalition has called for an independent inquiry into the governance and maintenance of town camps in Alice Springs following the death of Kumunjay Little Baby. More than 1,000 people reside in these town camps.
ABC Radio Sydney
Prime Minister Opposes New Inquiry Into Territory Conditions
The Prime Minister is resisting calls for an inquiry into the living conditions of Aboriginal town camps. The request follows the murder of a five-year-old girl, Kumunjay Little Baby, near Alice Springs. Shadow Minister Jacinta Numpajimpa Price is pushing for the inquiry to examine town camp management and the effectiveness of government funding. The Prime Minister stated he does not support another inquiry into conditions in the Northern Territory. Indigenous communities and the peak body for Aboriginal children strongly oppose current conditions. Robin Chebanunga Cranich noted that governments of all persuasions must improve standards. The community is currently in a period of mourning. Alice Springs is scheduled to hold an annual parade later today, according to Mayor Astor Hill.
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