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Australia news live: Price claims children in NT foster care being returned to ‘the hands of abusers’


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Price said she wanted the federal government to run the child protection system in the Territory in order to prioritise the “human rights o four children regardless of racial heritage, in this country”.

Asked whether a local Indigenous Voice would help the situation in Alice Springs, said it would “if those voices are prepared to actually be honest about the issue, as opposed to what we’re seeing.”

I support the idea of regional and remote legislated bodies that would represent issues going on, on the ground. That’s what I would support. That is what the Coalition supports going forward.

What I have advocated for is I don’t believe in separating us along the lines of race within our Constitution. What I have always advocated for is the voices of people in remote and regional communities to be amplified because of the circumstances in those regional/remote communities are very different to other communities.

Someone from somewhere like Balgo, Docker River, Yuendumu, Indigenous voices from there are very different to Indigenous voices from suburban Sydney or Brisbane, or even Alice Springs. And their voices in the bush are often not heard, are not amplified in these discussions, even more so the vulnerable voices in those communities are not heard.

We need to say that children who are living in circumstances where their human rights are being upheld should not be removed for the sake of putting children back with kin.

And I know of circumstances where children have been put in danger because of that provision.

Continue reading…Follow all the day’s news liveGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastPrice said she wanted the federal government to run the child protection system in the Territory in order to prioritise the “human rights o four children regardless of racial heritage, in this country”.Asked whether a local Indigenous Voice would help the situation in Alice Springs, said it would “if those voices are prepared to actually be honest about the issue, as opposed to what we’re seeing.”I support the idea of regional and remote legislated bodies that would represent issues going on, on the ground. That’s what I would support. That is what the Coalition supports going forward.What I have advocated for is I don’t believe in separating us along the lines of race within our Constitution. What I have always advocated for is the voices of people in remote and regional communities to be amplified because of the circumstances in those regional/remote communities are very different to other communities.Someone from somewhere like Balgo, Docker River, Yuendumu, Indigenous voices from there are very different to Indigenous voices from suburban Sydney or Brisbane, or even Alice Springs. And their voices in the bush are often not heard, are not amplified in these discussions, even more so the vulnerable voices in those communities are not heard.We need to say that children who are living in circumstances where their human rights are being upheld should not be removed for the sake of putting children back with kin.And I know of circumstances where children have been put in danger because of that provision. Continue reading…