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'It's not normal': Indigenous families question 15 deaths in six months in remote Top End community

Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 6:48am

Aboriginal senior woman and younger Aboriginal man sitting together, serious expression, in front of green leaves.

Nancy Yukuwal McDinny and Gadrian Hoosan are calling on the NT government to investigate a series of preventable deaths in Borroloola. (ABC News: Jane Bardon)

In short:

Families in Borroloola are calling for an investigation into whether at least some of 15 recent deaths in the community from chronic health conditions and suicide could have been prevented.

The rate of avoidable deaths among Indigenous Australians has risen in Australia over the past decade, and compared with non-Indigenous Australians, the gap has widened.

What's next?

The Northern Territory Health Department says it is running preventative health programs in Borroloola to try and address the town's high mortality rate.