Govt ‘failing’ economy in remote communities: Alice Springs business owner

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Alice Springs business owner Darren Clark says the government “keeps failing” on economic development in remote communities amid the Alice Springs crime crisis.

“How about you spend the money in the bush, build an economy in the bush … get them jobs.

“Money never trickles down to the people that matters – no extra food in remote communities … no extra health services … half the police stations in the Northern Territory remote communities are empty.”

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Because this was never a problem when the LNP was in power. 🤔🧐😳🤦‍♂️

Enshrine it in the constitution.

not a word about robodebt

It's not the government it's the communities rejecting them, sadly after dozens of break ins and constant vandalism usually with the first month most businesses go bankrupt despite awesome profits, while the criminals just pull the race card and suffer no consequences

Apparently, Darren Clark is SlyViewsOstralia’s newest ‘expert contributor’ on everything Alice 🤔

This is just all being highlighted to insert the 15 minute cities to further the WEF global agenda.

Remember 2011.

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