Alice Springs business owner calls for PM to visit the town ‘unannounced’

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Alice Springs business owner Darren Clark has called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to visit the town on a weekend, “unannounced”, to see for himself “what exactly is going on”.

“They’ll clear the streets, all the services will come out, there’ll be a huge police presence, there’ll be no one

on the streets – he has to come unannounced … don’t go out with a government agency,” he told Sky News host Chris Kenny.

 

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As money has been thrown at the ‘project’ guessing not a lot has changed because it wouldn’t have reached the people on the ground in Alice Springs.

What is Darren on about. It's totally fine in Canberra!! Free coffees, lot's of breaks. Air conditioning and fantastic wages. No real work hours and so many benefits. OMG. the benefits.

That’s the problem politicians are totally out of touch with what goes on in real communities. They live in the Canberra bubble

Who

acanine.com.au should investigate. Soon, there’ll be no produce/grocery/fuel/deliveries and no tourism, eventually becoming an abandoned ghost town. This needs a prison riot tactical response and rehab program.

Surely Pine Gap can send some intel to Canberra

Best of luck with that, Darren.

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