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THU · 2026-04-09 · 15:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0409-60618
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‘Inherently dangerous and unnecessary’: NT buses will soon be patrolled by armed officers

In the Northern Territory, armed Police Public Safety Officers (PPSOs) will begin patrolling public transport in Darwin, Palmerston, Katherine, and Alice Springs starting in June. The officers are being deployed in response to reported increases in antisocial behavior on public transport.

Douglas SmithThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-09 · 15:00 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 1 min
‘Inherently dangerous and unnecessary’: NT buses will soon be patrolled by armed officers
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In the Northern Territory, armed Police Public Safety Officers (PPSOs) will begin patrolling public transport in Darwin, Palmerston, Katherine, and Alice Springs starting in June. The officers are being deployed in response to reported increases in antisocial behavior on public transport. The NT government introduced legislation last year to create the PPSO force, and officers will undergo an 18-week training program. First Nations lawyers and politicians have criticized the move, arguing it is dangerous, unnecessary, and will disproportionately affect Aboriginal people. They believe the increased police presence will make Indigenous Territorians feel less safe.

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The move is 'inherently dangerous and unnecessary' and would 'disproportionately impact Aboriginal Territorians'.

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The NT government said the legislation was in response to an increase in antisocial behaviour on public transport.

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Legislation to create the new PPSOs was introduced by the NT government last year.

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The first of a new force of armed Police Public Safety Officers (PPSOs) will begin patrolling in June.

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Transit safety and public housing officers in the Northern Territory will soon be armed with guns.

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First Nations lawyers and politicians warn the change will disproportionately affect Indigenous people, making them feel ‘less safe, rather than more safe’ Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Transit safety and public housing officers in the Northern Territory will soon be armed with guns, in what the territory’s First Nations legal service has labelled an “inherently dangerous and unnecessary” move that would “disproportionately impact Aboriginal Territorians”. The first of a new force of armed Police Public Safety Officers (PPSOs) will begin patrolling Darwin, Palmerston, Katherine and Alice Springs in June, after an 18-week training program. Legislation to create the new PPSOs was introduced by the NT Government last year, in response to what they said was an increase in antisocial behaviour on public transport. Continue reading...
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