LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION | SELENA UIBO MLA
CLP’s DANGEROUS BILL FOR POLICE OFFICERS CANNOT BE SUPPORTED
Thursday, 27 November 2025
Territorians deserve to feel safe in their homes, on our buses and in every part of our community.
This rushed Bill runs the risk of making the community less safe and creating a second, cheaper class of Constable, who will be denied the same training, support, pay and conditions as other police officers.
The CLP is pushing barely trained officers into volatile situations with guns and tasers. This model is not safe enough for our community, and it is not responsible enough to support.
Frontline workers and Territorians carry the greatest risk when governments chase headlines.
Key concerns include:
• Training that is dangerously short, officers will be armed with guns after only 18 weeks.
• No clarity on pay and conditions, raising real concerns about how these officers will be supported.
• High-risk powers in inexperienced hands, officers will face volatile incidents without constable-level training.
• Greater risk in mental health emergencies, people in crisis will encounter armed officers instead of clinicians.
• Serious gaps in body-worn camera protections, sensitive footage could be shared without firm safeguards.
• Weakened vetting standards, people previously ruled out could now be recruited.
• No transparency on cost, Territorians still do not know what this will cost or how it will be funded.
• A rushed and chaotic rollout, stakeholders were sidelined, and critical safety details are unresolved.
Territorians deserve evidence-based solutions that tackle the causes of crime. Mental health co-responders, domestic violence teams, stable housing and strong alcohol policy make communities safer.
These programs prevent violence before it happens and reduce pressure on police. They deliver real safety and real stability where it matters.
The CLP has ignored these solutions and chosen the fastest headline instead of the safest plan. This Bill is unsafe, unprepared and the under resourced for the Territory.