Alice Springs drug and alcohol rehab curbed due to flooding
Drug and Alcohol Services Australia has reduced its rehabilitation programs in Alice Springs to one-third capacity due to flooding in February. The temporary facility at Bob Gaff House can only accommodate 10 clients, down from 28 at Aranda House. Eager for improvement, DASA seeks funding for a purpose-built facility to enhance service delivery and community wellbeing.
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Published 01 Jul 2026, 21:36 UTC · Updated 01 Jul 2026, 21:50 UTC
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