NT’s alcohol policies are an ‘intervention’ which has ‘disempowered’ Aboriginals

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NT’s alcohol policies are an ‘intervention’ which has ‘disempowered’ Aboriginals
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The Northern Territory has a “range of alcohol policies” spread across the territory, with some “tailored” to local conditions, says NT Chief Minister Natasha Fyles.

“There’s some that are in place across the Northern Territory, and then there’s some that are based on location and tailored to that local community,” Ms Fyles told Sky News Australia.

“We saw the intervention, and that disempowered Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory greatly, and there is a significant continuation of that.”

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