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At the heart of Halls Creek’s youth crime problem its children are hoping for solutions

As the setting sun turns the sky above Halls Creek red, Aldo Macale drives along the edge of town, waving at the young people and families he knows well.
A couple of children jump on the back seat, giggling and thanking the Jaru man as they buckle up.
Aldo Macale has returned to the East Kimberley…
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