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northern territory clp rush drastic child protection law changes

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No commercial mechanism identified. The article discusses proposed child protection law changes in the Northern Territory, Australia. No companies, commodities, supply chains, or market impacts are mentioned. The event is purely social/legal policy with no direct or indirect commercial implications.

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  • Northern Territory government proposed child protection law changes with one-week response period.
  • Amendments facilitate placement of Aboriginal children with non-Indigenous carers and in group homes.
  • Legislation follows alleged murder of five-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby in April.
  • Changes introduced without input from Aboriginal organizations despite 90% of children in care being Aboriginal.
  • Child Protection Minister Robyn Cahill has not indicated immediate risks necessitating rapid changes.

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