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Tangentyere Council facing backlash over CEO’s absence in community matters
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : May 2, 2024 - 10:41
A First Nations controlled organisation paid tens of millions of dollars to help improve social issues in Alice Spring. But has comes under fire for allegedly failing to deliver services adequately, and for allowing a convicted domestic violence offender to sit on its board. As another bout of social unrest continues in Alice Springs the Tangentyere council CEO has remained silent and has declined to meet with local government and other stakeholders.