Youth crime and a curfew in Alice Springs
Listen now
Description
In Alice Springs, it’s one week since a curfew was imposed on the town’s young residents following a riot and escalating violence.  But it’s a stop-gap measure, with the troubles in town much bigger and the solutions to rampant crime and intergenerational disadvantage far from clear.  Today, reporter Lee Robinson in the ABC’s Alice Springs bureau on the cycles of violence in the Northern Territory. Featured:  Lee Robinson, ABC Alice Springs reporter
More Episodes
At Columbia University in the heart of New York City late one evening this week riot police stormed a university hall.  They entered via a window to arrest students who’d for weeks been camping out at the campus to protest against the war in Gaza.  Now, the pro-Palestinian movement that’s seen...
Published 05/02/24
Most Australians had never flown it and now they may never get a chance.  Bonza has followed so many other airlines and gone into administration, meaning yet again less competition in our aviation market.  Today, the rise and rapid fall of the budget carrier and whether we will one day get a...
Published 05/01/24
Published 05/01/24