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CLP’s proposal to lower age for criminal intent will only increase youth offending: Productivity Commission

CLP’s proposal to lower age for criminal intent will only increase youth offending: Productivity Commission

The CLP Government’s proposal to reduce the age of criminal responsibility will result in increased youth crime and elevated rates of Indigenous incarceration in the NT, the federal Productivity Commission has warned, while the Chief Minister has defended the move, calling critics “political commentators” bent on creating a “scare campaign”.

Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for Sept 18

Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for Sept 18

Today’s national news includes the Albanese administration being criticized for an immigration mishap, the government allocating $3.6 million for women’s health literacy, Future Made in Australia assistant minister Tim Ayres said Labor is attentively listening to the business sector, and domestic airfares up by over 12 per cent following the withdrawal of regional airlines.

NT Business News – September 16

NT Business News – September 16

Latest highlights include Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek requesting the Independent Scientific Expert Committee advise government regulators on the water impacts associated with gas projects in the Beetaloo, the availability of rental properties in Darwin further decreased in August, leading to a vacancy rate of less than 1 per cent, and Tourism NT focuses on attracting Chinese investment. Also, making resource news, Glencore to plead over alleged breach on Damangani barramundi sacred site.

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