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northern territory clp rush drastic child protection law changes
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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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