Competing visions for closing the gap as campaigning continues in NT

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A crocodile in Yellow Water in the World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park, Darwin, Friday, July 3, 2015. Credit: DEAN LEWINS/AAP IMAGE

Housing, employment, and remote road infrastructure are key issues for voters in remote regions of the Northern Territory.


In Ramingining, Arnhem Land, crocs ((crocodiles)), culture and community are colliding with the upcoming federal election.

At the centre of it all?

Competing visions for Indigenous economic development, housing, and what it actually means to close the gap.

What do they promise the people?

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