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Lack of services for Kumanjayi Little Baby forced her family to live in town
Key takeaways
- In an exclusive interview with Stateline NT, Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour has told the ABC Kumanjayi Little Baby's family was forced to leave their remote community to access specialist support services.
- The federal government's Special Envoy for Remote Communities has requested an audit of Commonwealth Indigenous spending in the NT.
- Ms Scrymgour says more vulnerable families are at risk of urban drift because of a lack of services in remote communities.
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In an exclusive interview with Stateline NT, Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour has told the ABC Kumanjayi Little Baby's family was forced to leave their remote community to access specialist support services.
The federal government's Special Envoy for Remote Communities has requested an audit of Commonwealth Indigenous spending in the NT.
Ms Scrymgour says more vulnerable families are at risk of urban drift because of a lack of services in remote communities.
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