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Coober Pedy Council ‘unjust’ and ‘unreasonable’ in handling Aboriginal residents’ bills, ombudsman finds
Aboriginal people in one of Australia’s most remote councils were forced to live without power, make backyard campfires and told to “get used to being in the dark” due to accumulated electricity and water debts, a report has found.
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- The SA Ombudsman investigated the council after a…
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