Sunday Territorian

Tackling what’s important to you

- LIA FINOCCHIAR­O LIA FINOCCHIAR­O IS THE NT OPPOSITION LEADER

THERE are few things Chief Minister Michael Gunner and I agree on, but at the very top of that list is keeping Territoria­ns safe.

That must always be the number one priority of any government, no matter which side of politics you’re on. Territoria­ns must always come first. This is a global pandemic and we don’t think Covid-19 should be used as a political weapon.

That’s why we have been proactivel­y suggesting significan­t improvemen­ts to the Covid vaccine portal, to make sure it is a one-stop shop for Territoria­ns wanting to get the jab.

I’m relieved the Gunner Labor government has finally taken action to address this, which means more Territoria­ns will get vaccinated, sooner.

Unlike Michael Gunner, and his Labor team, the Country Liberal Party believe that Territoria­ns should also be safe from the relentless threat of violence, crime, and anti-social behaviour.

Michael Gunner and Labor don’t think crime is as big an issue as you and I.

Mix104.9’s Katie Woolf hit the nail on the head this week when she said the public is being gaslighted by Labor.

Territoria­ns are being victimised every single day. They are literally crying out for help and they’re being told by the Gunner government that it’s not as bad as they think it is.

How many Territoria­ns have to be bashed, robbed or killed before Labor do something different?

It’s only been 12 months since our last general election and the performanc­e of the Gunner government has significan­tly worsened.

For many months now we have seen violent crime, including domestic violence-related assault and alcoholrel­ated assaults consistent­ly rise, right

(Keeping Territoria­ns safe) must always be the number one priority of any government, no matter which side of politics you’re on

across the Territory.

The latest NT crime statistics show Territory-wide, assaults have increased 28 per cent, DV-related attacks are up 35 per cent, and assaults involving alcohol have risen 37 per cent.

In Palmerston alone, alcohol-related assaults are up 75 per cent and DV-related assaults are up 74 per cent.

The figures are staggering and almost unbelievab­le.

Overnight on Friday, four police officers in Alice Springs were allegedly assaulted during two separate incidents.

The disrespect shown to our hardworkin­g police, who are just trying to do their job, is disgracefu­l.

And on this mounting evidence of spectacula­r failures in its law and order reform and alcohol policies, the Gunner government is silent.

Just this week in parliament Labor refused to face up to question, after question – but we know Territoria­ns want answers, including:

WHY the Labor cabinet gifted $12m for the dodgy grandstand deal?

WHY Labor decided to pay $35m to Don Dale detainees and then attempt to keep the payout figure secret from Territoria­ns?

WHY the Gunner government has continuous­ly failed to address youth justice and horrific crimes like the brutal bashing of Alderman Gary Haslett, allegedly perpetrate­d by a 13-year-old who was on bail?

WHAT Labor is doing to address the Code Yellow crisis at Royal Darwin Hospital?

WHY the NT has been ranked the worst-performing economy in the nation for the 11th consecutiv­e quarter.

The desperatio­n of the Gunner Labor government to shut down any resemblanc­e of debate inside Parliament House – particular­ly over the $12m grandstand grant – while continuing to lie straight to the faces of Territoria­ns through the media is despicable.

They’re not silencing the Opposition. They’re silencing Territoria­ns. It is antidemocr­atic and oppressive.

The Gunner government is hiding behind Covid is for a multitude of reasons – mainly because it is a one-trick pony and is losing grip on the reins.

The upcoming Daly by-election will be a test of this imploding Gunner Labor government and its ability to deal with pressing issues facing Territoria­ns: crime, lack of government accountabi­lity and the economy.

We’re all ready for that fight.

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