( I don't know, as yet, as to how many of these points will be able to be examined, or which ones will be stopped by Rolfe.. )
www.abc.net.au
Preliminary hearings in the lead up to the marathon inquest revealed the coroner aimed to answer a list of more than fifty questions throughout the inquest, including:
A family's search for answers, as inquest into fatal police shooting of Kumanjayi Walker begins
The three-month inquest will explore the circumstances of Kumanjayi Walker's death in the remote community of Yuendumu, where he died hours after being shot by Constable Zachary Rolfe, who was found not guilty earlier this year.

Preliminary hearings in the lead up to the marathon inquest revealed the coroner aimed to answer a list of more than fifty questions throughout the inquest, including:
- What happened at house 511 Yuendumu on 9/11/19?
- Was it appropriate for the IRT to be deployed to Yuendumu? If so, was it appropriate that they carry military style weapons?
- Has there been a "militarisation" of the Northern Territory Police Force?
- Is the training of Northern Territory police adequate or should it be improved?
- Is there any evidence of systemic racism or cultural bias in the Northern Territory Police Force (or some sections of it)?
- Is there evidence that Constable Rolfe used drugs that impacted on his conduct on 9/11/19?