international
Remote residents call for more NT government support over diphtheria outbreak
Key takeaways
- Yuendumu residents have told the ABC there have been about 30 confirmed cases of diphtheria in the Central Australian community.
- Residents and service providers in Yuendumu say the Northern Territory government has not provided enough support to combat the territory's diphtheria outbreak.
- Local residents have told the ABC there are about 30 confirmed cases in the community, located 300 kilometres north-west of Alice Springs.
Why this matters: an international story with cross-border implications worth tracking.
Yuendumu residents have told the ABC there have been about 30 confirmed cases of diphtheria in the Central Australian community. (ABC News: Xavier Martin)
Residents and service providers in Yuendumu say the Northern Territory government has not provided enough support to combat the territory's diphtheria outbreak.
Local residents have told the ABC there are about 30 confirmed cases in the community, located 300 kilometres north-west of Alice Springs.
Article preview — originally published by ABC Australia. Full story at the source.
Read full story on ABC Australia →
More top stories
Aggregated and edited by the Scoop newsroom. We surface news from ABC Australia alongside other reporting so you can compare coverage in one place.
Editorial policy · Corrections · About Scoop