Territorians were promised a safer Territory within 100 days of the CLP Government taking office. We’re now well past that deadline, and crime is still rising. Over the weekend, a 15-year-old was stabbed at the Darwin Show, one of the Territory’s most iconic family events. No parent should have to fear sending their
child to a community event.
This is the fourth time in under a year that the CLP has rewritten justice laws on urgency. Each time, they’ve ignored expert advice. And each time, crime has gotten worse. These rushed, kneejerk laws are chaos disguised as policy — no consultation, no evidence, no real plan.
The CLP talks tough but acts recklessly. They’ve cut support for victims, scrapped the Minimum Unit Price making alcohol cheaper, and failed to roll our preventative programs they promised like boot camps.
The Opposition has supported a number of the CLP’s law changes, including those passed on urgency, but we cannot continue to support a government that refuses to govern transparently or consult the community.
This law-and-order agenda is not a strategy , it’s a stunt. And every time the CLP pats themselves on the back, the Territory community pays the price. If the Government is serious about tackling crime, they must sit down with police, frontline workers, communities and experts to develop real, evidence-based
solutions, not just repeat failed policies and hope for a different outcome.
Lia Finocchiaro isn’t leading, she’s lashing out. When Territorians demand answers and accountability, she attacks them instead of doing her job Territorians deserve more than soundbites and scapegoats. They deserve a government that listens, leads, and delivers real safety.