Scrapped $6.1m plan should signal permanency for TBLs

By Lyndon Keane
Updated April 15 2015 - 8:19am, first published 7:30am
CLEAR PROOF: After scrapping plans to build a $6.1 million alcohol treatment facility in Katherine, the Northern Territory government is fast running out of reasons why it cannot make temporary beat locations a permanent fixture in the town's battle against alcohol abuse.
CLEAR PROOF: After scrapping plans to build a $6.1 million alcohol treatment facility in Katherine, the Northern Territory government is fast running out of reasons why it cannot make temporary beat locations a permanent fixture in the town's battle against alcohol abuse.

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