Saturday, 21 February 2004

Hope the true victim on Redfern's streets, Weekend Australian, 21 February, 2004.

Hope the true victim on Redfern's streets: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnWeekend Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 21 Feb 2004: 22.
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Thin, pale-faced, sweating, in that desperate hurry only a junkie knows, hundreds pour into the area every day to score in an already besieged community. That circumstance has been exacerbated by the Government's concerted crackdown on other prime heroin spots such as Cabramatta, making it safer to "pick up" in the interlocking back alleys of [Redfern] than under the nose of cameras and circling police in other parts of town.
It was in 1997 that NSW deputy premier and then minister for Aboriginal affairs Andrew Refshauge issued a statement, after months of chaos around Redfern station, claiming the Carr government had "acted quickly to recent incidents", with former police commissioner Peter Ryan holding a summit to "address thesocial issues affecting Redfern", and
That makes it safer for the thousands of people, mostly university students and office workers, who pass in and out of Redfern station every day. And safer for the local residents, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal alike.

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