Abstract:
The federal government and Tangentyere Council have locked horns in a fierce battle over the Aboriginal town camps at Alice Springs, which the Council has managed since the 1970s. In the latest twist in the confrontation, the Federal Court has issued an injunction against a deal that would have seen the Council sign a forty-year lease to the Commonwealth in exchange for $138 million in infrastructure and housing upgrades.
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