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Leading psychiatrist bags lifetime achievement Award
‘Judges Hotseat’ to address domestic violence
Police violence is national crisis, say Greens
Vulnerable people to have better access to justice
Mayor honours winners of 2021 Safer Suburbs Awards
UN expert to visit to assess rights of minorities: USA
Strong support for raising minimum age of criminal responsibility
UN experts call for protection of trafficked workers: Viet Nam and Saudi Arabia
NSW Custody Statistics: Quarterly update September 2021
More needs to be done to prevent intimidation of lawyers
Aboriginal leader to transform outcomes
Laws to establish an independent Inspector of Detention Services introduced
New National Strategy to better protect Australian children
Common sense consent reforms closer to becoming NSW law
Strong progress on child protection initiatives
Joan Oliver gets law degree aged 75
Applications for new Indigenous Justice Research Program are now open
Statement on parliamentary report on first nations deaths in custody
New program to fund research into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander criminal justice
New Powers To Support Special Investigator Probe
Greens in government say ACT Budget counters rising inequality
Welcome to Townsville’s newest officers
Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People enshrined in legislation
What COVID-19 debt, property and George Pell have in common
Sights set on curbing ‘crime guns’
Making NSW safer for our children
ILR initiative bridging gap between legal system, employment
Soccer star wins scholarship to study at Griffith
Study finds more mental health support needed for prisoners
Greens delighted to discuss drug harm minimisation
Human Rights Day: Isn’t it time to reconsider our mandatory, long-term immigration detention regime
Victorian Government refuses to waive COVID fines for young people
New report calls for independent enforcer of victims’ rights
How a police contact by middle school leads to different outcomes for Black, white youth
2020 Budget caring for Queensland communities
O’Donohue – Southwick – Statement regarding Royal Commission into Management of Police Informants
Government To Act On All Recommendations Of Royal Commission Into Management Of Police Informants
Restorative justice empowers victims of crime
Labor welcomes moves for criminal trials without juries
From refugee to community justice advocate
Premier’s Statement – Commission of Inquiry
‘disappointing’ NSW Budget holds back on funding for Walama court, First Nations
Improving outcomes for most vulnerable
NSW Law Society responds to NSW Budget
Establishing Walama Court must not be ignored in NSW budget or justice system
Social impact investment and recidivism
Dubbo’s new drug detox and rehab centre a win for council efforts
UNSW Arts & Social Sciences researchers receive ARC Discovery Indigenous grants