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Indigenous advocates are highlighting a significant missed opportunity by governments to address youth crime in Western Australia's far north. They point out that the programs known to positively impact young people's lives are being hindered by a flawed funding system, which impedes real progress. These advocates argue for a more effective allocation of resources to support these transformative programs and help reduce youth crime in the region.

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