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NITV Radio news 20/11/2019

The NT's corruption watchdog Ken Fleming (left) will step aside. And (left) protesters demanding answers of the death of teenager Kumanjayi Walker.
The NT's corruption watchdog Ken Fleming (left) will step aside. And (left) protesters demanding answers of the death of teenager Kumanjayi Walker. Source: AAP

The police union welcomes the decision of the NT anti-corruption commissioner to step aside from investigations around Kumanjayi Walker’s death; Indigenous Affairs Minister Ken Wyatt says learning Indigenous languages is key to bringing Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians closer together; and the new Wallabies coach is announced.


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The police union welcomes the decision of the NT anti-corruption commissioner to step aside from investigations around Kumanjayi Walker’s death; Indigenous Affairs Minister Ken Wyatt says learning Indigenous languages is key to bringing Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians closer together; and the new Wallabies coach is announced.



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