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Alice Springs tragedy: Jacinta Nampijinpa Price delivers emotional Senate tribute to Kumanjayi Little Baby

Coalition frontbencher Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has broken down in the Senate while delivering an emotional tribute to Kumanjayi Little Baby.

Joseph Olbrycht-Palmer and Ria Pandey
NewsWire
Jacinta Price’s emotional tribute stops Senate cold.
Jacinta Price’s emotional tribute stops Senate cold. Credit: Martin Ollman / NewsWire/NCA NewsWire

Coalition frontbencher Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has broken down while giving an emotional tribute to her niece Kumanjayi Little Baby who was allegedly murdered in Alice Springs last month.

Addressing the Senate on Tuesday, Senator Price called for an honest conversation about the “failures of child protection” for Indigenous children.

“I don’t want to be here right now, to have to stand in this chamber, to deliver a condolence speech for a little girl in my family,” she said.

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“She was loved. She should still be here.”

Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price broke down while delivers an emotional statement into the death of her niece in Alice Springs. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman.
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price broke down while delivers an emotional statement into the death of her niece in Alice Springs. NewsWire / Martin Ollman. Credit: News Corp Australia

She said her “niece’s life was taken senselessly, selfishly and horrifically”.

“And the hardest truth is that for many in my hometown, none of this came as a surprise. But the truth is that people do not want to speak this out loud,” Senator Price said.

Kumanjayi Little Baby, a 5-year-old girl, was murdered in a remote town in central Australia.
Kumanjayi Little Baby, a 5-year-old girl, was murdered in a remote town in central Australia. Credit: NT Police

“For too long in this country, there has been silence around what is happening in too many town camps and remote communities – a silence driven by fear, a fear of causing offence, a fear of being labelled racist, fear of speaking honestly about dysfunction, violence, alcohol abuse, neglect and conditions.

“Vulnerable children are growing up in that silence and it is killing our babies. And when I say our babies, our people, I mean Australians.

“My niece was a little Australian girl, yet there is an ideology in this country that has deliberately encouraged people to treat children like her differently because of her racial heritage.

“It’s that same ideology that has created a hands off culture within parts of a child protection system, an ideology that too often places cultural sensitivities and political correctness ahead of the safety of children, the same ideology that reveres organisations, bureaucracies and so-called leadership structures, while vulnerable women and children continue to suffer behind closed doors.”

She said it was that ideology “that teaches people to stay silent in the face of wrongdoing, because speaking honestly might offend somebody”.

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