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In August 2007, the Australian Government, citing rising levels of child sex abuse, drug and alcohol addiction and domestic violence, launched an 'emergency intervention' into some Northern Territory Indigenous communities. Parliament passed controversial legislation assuming a five-year lease over Indigenous settlements in order to provide additional welfare, health and schooling services.

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Indigenous intervention

Simon Kneebone — Australian Options, Spring 2007

Cartoon showing a large army tank pointed at an Indigenous couple, with the female commenting to her husband that this wouldn't have happened if he'd taken that job with Macquarie Bank.