'I beg you, do not just put it in the filing cabinet', witness pleads at NT Royal Commission

By Damien Murphy
Updated October 12 2016 - 6:23pm, first published 5:38pm
Commissioners Mick Gooda and Margaret White AO. Photo: Glenn Campbell
Commissioners Mick Gooda and Margaret White AO. Photo: Glenn Campbell
A scene from the Four Corners program, at the Don Dale Detention Centre.   Photo: ABC
A scene from the Four Corners program, at the Don Dale Detention Centre. Photo: ABC
Protesters Theresa Rowe and Josephine Crawshaw outside the royal commission in Darwin.  Photo: Glenn Campbell
Protesters Theresa Rowe and Josephine Crawshaw outside the royal commission in Darwin. Photo: Glenn Campbell

The survival of Indigenous people in the Northern Territory depended on the outcome of the Royal Commission into Child Protection and Detention, a witness told the commission hearing in Darwin.

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