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Amid grief, the NT's CLP rushes drastic child protection changes

ABC Australia · May 16, 2026, 1:22 AM

Key takeaways

  • Vigils held for Kumanjayi Little Baby have been followed by fierce debate over child protection laws.
  • That's how long stakeholders have been given to respond to sweeping changes to Northern Territory child protection laws that Aboriginal groups say could do "generations" of harm.
  • More time was allowed for submissions on changes that included milk cartons and wine bottles in the NT's container deposit scheme last year.

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Vigils held for Kumanjayi Little Baby have been followed by fierce debate over child protection laws. (ABC News: Xavier Martin)

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That's how long stakeholders have been given to respond to sweeping changes to Northern Territory child protection laws that Aboriginal groups say could do "generations" of harm.

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