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Prime Minister to see the good and bad of desert community today

PRIME Minister Malcolm Turnbull said he will take the opportunity to have a good close look around Tennant Creek and see first hand the good and the bad during his two-day visit to the town starting today.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has revealed the extensive list of people from Tennant Creek he will be meeting with today and tomorrow. Picture: Glenn Hunt
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has revealed the extensive list of people from Tennant Creek he will be meeting with today and tomorrow. Picture: Glenn Hunt

PRIME Minister Malcolm Turnbull said he will take the opportunity to have a good close look around Tennant Creek and see first-hand the good and the bad during his two-day visit to the town starting today.

And he has promised that anyone who wants to have a chat will have that opportunity as he gets “right around the community.”

Mr Turnbull told the Sunday Territorian on Saturday that while there are planned meetings, there is plenty of casual time that will be spent speaking with Tennant residents about the things that are important to them and to hear their thoughts and ideas for their community.

“I will have the opportunity to look around the community in a relaxed and unofficial manner,” he said.

The Prime Minister, who is only the second PM to ever stop and stay in Tennant Creek, said he will be based in the remote desert township for his two days in the NT.

He revealed an extensive list of people from the troubled township he will be meeting with.

First up will be the town’s Mayor Steve Edgington.

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It was Mr Edgington’s recent meeting with the Prime Minister in Canberra to discuss Tennant Creek’s serious dysfunction issues that is responsible for Mr Turnbull’s visit.

The Prime Minister also has meetings planned with the Tennant Creek Regional Economic Development Committee and Community Development Program; the Cultural authority group; families from the Community Living Areas; local businesses; the Youth Night Patrol team; police and members of Operation Haven.

The Prime Minister will also talk with community groups and leaders at a dinner tonight.

Mr Turnbull reaffirmed his promise that his visit will be about listening to people’s experiences in order to form a path forward in partnership with the community, its leaders, the Territory and local governments.

“I am bringing this delegation together to continue to map the pathways to reduce harm to children and for greater economic development for the Barkly region.”

CLP federal Indigenous Affairs Minister Senator Nigel Scullion and the Minister for Social Services Dan Tehan, who had similar meetings in Tennant Creek two weeks ago, will join the Prime Minister in Tennant Creek, as will Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner.

Mr Gunner said it will be a privilege to show the Prime Minister around Tennant Creek, the town he went to primary and high school in.

He has offered Mr Turnbull the “resources, people and facilities of the NT Government” should he require them.

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