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Shadow Indigenous affairs minister Jacinta Price has described Aboriginal royalty payments as 'passive welfare'.

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00:00It's payment for the use of Aboriginal land, but the Shadow Indigenous Australians Minister
00:08says royalty money is passive welfare that contributes to crime in the community.
00:14Even as Deputy Mayor, we saw the impacts of royalties distribution and the sale and purchase
00:22of alcohol and the increase in violence and behaviour such as that.
00:27Other local Indigenous leaders are concerned the money is sparking division
00:31and isn't going where it's needed the most.
00:34I think it causes mayhem in places like Alice Springs.
00:38Senator Price today urged the Commonwealth to answer the NT Government's calls
00:43to restrict royalty distributions, including paying the money out in remote communities
00:48instead of Alice Springs.
00:50She also reiterated long-standing calls for an inquiry into land councils.
00:55They don't want to rock the boat when it comes to powerful organisations such as land councils
01:00that have effectively campaigned on measures on their behalf.
01:04In a statement, Central Land Council said constituents have been opting to use
01:08a growing share of their income from land use agreements for community benefit projects.
01:14To date, CLC constituents have committed more than $255 million of their income
01:20to almost 2,800 projects.
01:23CLC also said police haven't reported any increased violence at royalty meetings
01:28in recent years, which are mostly held out bush.
01:32The NT Government today repeating calls for stricter policing of the payments.
01:37Just having that massive big dump of money into an environment in one section
01:42without any controls around it is very bad for the community.
01:46The Federal Government has been contacted for comment.
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