Michael Gunner warns ‘lives are on the line’ amid NT housing stoush | Sky News Australia

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NT funding dispute over public housing. Nicholas_Reece: Investment is needed to ensure these communities & people who live in them have a roof over their head. These communities need to live to a standard of life that they deserve. MORE: credlin

Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner has warned children's ‘lives are on the line’ if the stoush between the Commonwealth and NT governments over remote housing is not resolved.

The NT government has accused the Coalition of failing to hold up its end of the $1.1 billion, five-year deal to co-fund the remote indigenous housing program signed by both parties nine months ago. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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Nicholas_Reece Nah education first thanks.

Nicholas_Reece Must be an April fools joke as they keep trashing the houses

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