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New corrections officers improve community safety in South East Queensland
Hasty bail reforms may worsen delays in our courts
Budget delivers access to justice for Queenslanders
$2 billion investment in state’s justice system
Losing grandmother may trigger rise in depression for some of her survivors
Government welcomes Southport specialist DFV Court evaluation report
Mental Health Co-response expanded into South-West
Multi-million-dollar donation to transform lives of incarcerated women and families
Queen’s Birthday Honours for Queensland corrections officers
Minimum detention age change good start but must go further
‘Stick to it and work hard’: single mom, Thereasa Gordon set her sights on degree
Commission of Inquiry into DNA Testing Conducted by Queensland Health Forensic and Scientific Services
Option of Judge alone trials to commence on 8 June 2022
ACTCOSS Welcomes Next Steps For Our Kids
Funding boost for youth programs and facilities in West Kimberley
Drug law reform in NSW will save lives: Proposed drug diversion program small step in right direction
Explainer: reform of sexual consent laws in NSW
Consent reforms become law in NSW
Six law firms collaborate to support launch of Black Equity Organisation, UK’s new national Black British civil rights organisation
New legislation to keep our children and young people safe
Ministerial Statement 24 May
New NSW police powers are dangerously broad
Queensland’s Magistrates Court renews commitment to reconciliation
Mental health, disability in justice system
Invest in people, not police: ACT Greens Senate Candidate Dr Tjanara Goreng Goreng
$450 million to support safe and thriving WA communities
Commission of Inquiry to examine Queensland Police Service responses to domestic and family violence
Queenslanders have chance to be heard in ground-breaking justice review
New initiatives to tackle youth crime in Pilbara
Restorative Record helps employers see beyond criminal records of job applicants
New corrections officers improve community safety across South East Queensland
First-of-its-kind study compares domestic violence programs, finds promising results
New corrections officers improve community safety in Far North Queensland
$9 million to keep our youth on track
Banksia Hill conditions are an appalling breach of human rights: reform is urgent
New corrections officers improve community safety in Rockhampton
New corrections officers improve community safety for SEQ
UNHCR News Comment on Release of Refugees from Detention
Health Policy Day: how all aspects of your environment impact health
Improving justice through new ‘right to appeal’
Skill, training gaps are obstacles for NYS cannabis workforce
Improving justice and policing responses for victim-survivors
Putting Young Lives Back On Right Track
Statement for Moana Jackson
Budget missed opportunity to invest in justice
No demonstrated need for Character Test Bill
Community to be consulted about tackling coercive control
Retired judge to lead historic review of Justices Act 1886