Left in the dark
A remote Indigenous council in the Gulf of Carpentaria, in Queensland says the community’s safety is in jeopardy and local police cannot perform their job properly as most of the town of about 1,000 residents has been without street lights for approximately 15 months.
The Mornington Shire Council said a significant number of street lights on Mornington Island, which are owned by the council, were damaged by lightning in February 2017.
Chief executive Frank Mills said the council had been trying to get the lights fixed by Ergon Energy ever since to protect the safety of the community.
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“Alcohol consumption, misuse and related harm are some of the most challenging issues confronting
communities across the length and breadth of Australia. These challenges are not limited to
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, but confront every demographic in Australian
cities and towns. From Kings Cross to Halls Creek, St Kilda to Santa Teresa – communities grapple
with alcohol related harm arising from over-consumption and the extent to which punitive measures
should or should not be applied” (Gooda 2013).
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