Two-day alcohol ban is ‘just a little band-aid’: Alice Springs business owner

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Alice Springs business owner Darren Clark says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s “token announcement” to ban alcohol two days a week in Alice Springs is “just a little band-aid” again.

“You’re going to have chronic alcoholics not able to buy alcohol for two days,” Mr Clark told Sky News Australia.

“Show some courage, make the tough decisions – don’t worry about your political career or if your government wins the next election.”

 

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not a word about robodebt

It's all in Albanese's game to promote his racist voice initiative by appearing to be a colonial patronising authoritarian so locals react by wanting a say via the voice. It's evil. He doesn't care as long as indigenous are sidelined instead of elected.

Darren on the SlyViews payroll now or just free advertising 🤔 Shame Snotty didn’t fix it, hey ?

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