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child protection workers stood down after kumanjayi little babys death

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This is a tragic social welfare and criminal justice event in Australia's Northern Territory. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect is identifiable. The news relates to child protection, indigenous community services, and housing policy, but lacks concrete investment amounts, regulatory changes with commercial penalties, or market-moving data. Therefore, no sector is commercially affected.

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  • Three child protection workers stood down after death of Kumanjayi Little Baby
  • Child found missing April 25, deceased April 30 in Alice Springs
  • Jefferson Lewis, 47, charged with murder
  • SNAICC calls for investigation into leaked confidential information
  • NAAJA urges reforms in public and Aboriginal-controlled housing
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