But after a spell of relative calm, the streets of Wadeye — the largest Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory – have once again become a battle zone. "We're struggling," Raymond says.
Community organisations and former prisoners are among those trying to stop the cycle of reoffending and help Wadeye stem its high incarceration rate. Out on a remote mangrove flat a stone's throw ...
For the past seven years, Mr Munar has worked as an Aboriginal Liaison Officer (ALO) in Wadeye, a role he sees as an important bridge between his community and the force. "I sometimes talk to ...