NT child protection bill one year in the making had 'limited' consultation
Northern Territory child protection bill amendments faced limited public consultation despite a year of preparation, department officials said Wednesday. Department head Brent Warren cited "time constraints" for the lack of engagement before the bill's May introduction to parliament. Indigenous organisations have criticized the legislation, claiming it weakens Aboriginal Child Placement Principles protecting Indigenous children.
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