NT parliament introduces child protection laws despite Aboriginal opposition concerns
Northern Territory parliament introduced child protection legislation Wednesday prioritizing child safety "above all other considerations," the government said. The reforms include a two-year limit on short-term protection orders and expanded Family Responsibility Agreements. Aboriginal peak bodies and legal services oppose changes they say dilute the Aboriginal Child Placement Principle, which emphasizes Indigenous children's connection to culture and community.
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