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Criminal Procedure Reforms to Deliver Certainty for Victims, Consequences for Offenders
Certainty for victims and swift justice for offenders as TIG-ER Taskforce roars ahead
Standing Together Against Islamophobia
First group of new recruits for 2026 commence training to become Youth Justice Officers
Justice is the foundation of every right that women and girls are entitled to – CSW70 calls for action to close the justice gap
Corrections Commissioner Condemns Prison Officer Strike
Atherton Courthouse upgrades to support and protect victims
EBA Statement from Corrections Commissioner Matthew Varley
Expanded access to specialised and trauma-informed sexual violence legal services pilots in NSW and Qld
WA Is Stronger Together On International Women’s Day
Police issue warning over authority scams targeting multicultural communities
No country in the world has reached full legal equality for women and girls
Tired Minds, Unreliable Evidence
Labor’s life sentences for children show they have their priorities all wrong 
Monday 2 February
Solicitors welcome AUSTRAC assurances on AML/CTF
Labor’s life sentences for children show they have their priorities all wrong 
Courts unite cross-sector leaders to strengthen response to family violence
Consultation open on Model of Care for the new Tasmanian Youth Justice Facility
As the Early Drug Diversion Initiative (EDDI) turns two, the people of NSW still await meaningful changes to our drug laws
Iowa State’s impact on state economy grows to $6 billion
Twinning Project Kicks Off At New Ripley Unit
Labor Prevents Crime By Protecting Kids From Gangs
Fewer victims of crime, more police on the beat
Northern researchers and Whitehall unite to tackle the SEND crisis through connected data
The Victorian Government’s bail reforms are creating unsafe and unacceptable conditions
CLP $7.5 Million Youth Homelessness Hub
Research Shaping Responses To Family Violence
Ethnic cleansing concerns in Gaza and West Bank amid intensified violence and forcible transfers by Israel – UN report
More beds at Malmsbury a sign of failure, not success: Jesuit Social Services
Major Brisbane courthouse upgrades to better support and protect victims
Reflecting on the Disability Royal Commission: Disability Discrimination Commissioner Perspective
More Beds At Malmsbury To Tackle Violent Youth Crime
UN Experts Urge Urgent Action To Protect Women In Prisons And Curb Over-criminalisation Ahead Of CSW70
Fair and efficient military justice proposed in Bill
Show your support, get involved International Womens Day 2026
Community legal centres welcome reform that will reduce the risk of misidentification for victim survivors
NSW Chief Justice a powerful voice for better court infrastructure
Questions without notice – Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence
Targeted Funding Required to Address Gaps Affecting People with Disability
Cultural Security Framework sets new chapter for youth detention
New data highlights the shocking impact of costly and ineffective of tough on crime policies on First Nations peoples
Barnardos welcomes NSW move to scrap good character discount in court, but urges stronger action to prevent domestic and family violence
New Solutions To Make Life Easier, Safer, More Affordable
Productivity Commission report exposes Labor’s youth justice failures
Improving Access To Justice
Statement From Commissioner Of Corrections
Major upgrades for Toowoomba Courthouse to help protect DFV victim-survivors