Krista Schade
16 November 2025, 1:00 AM

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"National Parks could be ideal," Mr Butler told Back Country Bulletin
"For example one has shearing quarters, a camp kitchen and manages residences and would lend itself to a youth program."
"We've got in principal agreement from National Parks for that to happen. And even an offer from national parks of the possibility of cadet ships for some of the young people who come through the program.
"They could actually walk into a job at the end."
Mr Butler has been pushing for change, and lobbying for youth crime to be tackled in the Far West in news ways.
He has long argued for a mandated, residential option for young offenders - something between being released back into the community and being sent to custody.
He is calling for a trial to give magistrates the power to refer young offenders to compulsory residential programs as an alternative to incarceration in Juvenile Justice for minor or lower-level crimes.
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