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Trouble:
On Trial in Central Australia

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What is going on in the often troubled town of Alice Springs?

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On the streets of Alice Springs, in town camps, drinking camps and out on the highway, in gatherings awash with alcohol, men kill one another in seemingly senseless acts of aggression and revenge. Men kill their wives, families feud, women join the fighting and, in the wings, children watch and learn. From the ordered environment of the courtroom, Trouble lays out in detail some of this deep disorder in the town’s recent history.

Drawing on her decades as a journalist in Central Australia, as well as experience of its everyday life, Kieran Finnane recognises a story beyond the horror and tragedy of the events, the guilt or innocence of perpetrators, to witness a town and region being painfully remade. In this groundbreaking book, we hear the voices from Australia’s troubled heart and gain a unique insight into the challenges and potential of this hard and beautiful place.

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Kieran Finnane

Kieran Finnane

Kieran Finnane is a founding journalist of the Alice Springs News, established in 1994, now publishing online. She also contributes arts writing and journalism to national publications, including the Griffith Review, Inside Story, Art Monthly Australasia and Artlink. Kieran's latest book, Peace Crimes, won the 2022 Chief Minister's NT Book Award for Non-fiction.