With polls closing tomorrow, the NT election race has been dominated by a single issue — crime. But the campaign to win government for the next four years has taken some surprising turns.
There had been a string of incidents in the town, including the assault of four off-duty police officers on their way home., that would turn the campaign on its head., which has campaigned heavily on law and order, seized on the declaration as evidence the government had lost control.
Photo shows Two corflute signs side-by-side on the ground, showing the faces of NT politicians Eva Lawler and Lia Finocchiaro.With her own seat at risk of falling, Ms Lawler held her first press conference out the front of the Palmerston Police Station. "We know that week one of parliament, we can change the laws and give our police the powers they need to make us safe," she said."We rebuilt after the Bombing of Darwin, we rebuilt after Cyclone Tracy, and we will rebuild after Labor," he told reporters.the early days of election month, with few commitments from either party.to Indigenous Territorians for the actions of the Northern Territory Police Force over the past 154 years.
The CLP unveiled a suite of changes to bail legislation, named Declan's Law, after Declan Laverty, who was murdered while working at a Darwin bottle shop in 2023.Mr Laverty's mother Samara Laverty told the press conference she was campaigning on her son's legacy. A handful of NT seats, each with roughly 6,000 voters, may determine which party will form government after the August 24 election.with a further $180 million — a sum long called for, but which the sector has identified as the bare minimum to address the issue.The CLP flagged it would save $185 million —which Labor claimed would be found by making cuts to the public service.
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