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Violent mistreatment of Aboriginal man is a symptom of deeper disease in ACT Policing
MEDIA RELEASE Tuesday 7 July 2026 A horrifying incident of police violence against an Aboriginal man is indicative of a broader culture of police abuse and impunity in the ACT. A recent news report details how police allegedly assaulted the man and subjected him to an unlawful strip-search. Internal police emails released by the ABC raise further questions of whether police laid...
READ MOREKnife-wanding laws are just another tool for police to target Aboriginal communities
MEDIA RELEASE Monday 29 June 2026 The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (ALS) is deeply concerned about the NSW Government’s announcement that it will extend controversial knife-wanding laws which allow police to publicly search people without any reasonable suspicion. The extension of these laws, first introduced in 2024, will lead to further disproportionate targeting of Aboriginal people by police. “Giving police powers...
READ MORECoroner finds that racism impacted police and court investigations of Aboriginal teenager’s death
MEDIA RELEASE Thursday 18 June 2026 Warning: The below post contains the name and image of a deceased Aboriginal person. A coroner has found that racism or unconscious bias played a role in how police and the Coroner’s Court investigated the 1988 death of Gomeroi teenager, Mark Haines, who was found deceased on train tracks near Tamworth. The Deputy State Coroner, Judge...
READ MOREPolice officer Benedict Bryant to be sentenced for dangerous driving causing death of Aboriginal teenager
MEDIA RELEASE Friday 5 June 2026 Warning: The below post contains the name of an Aboriginal young person who has died. The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (ALS) continues to stand in solidarity with the family of Dunghutti teenager Jai Wright as they attend the sentencing of the police officer responsible for his death. NSW Police sergeant Benedict Bryant will be sentenced...
READ MOREMandating use of body-worn cameras is just one step towards addressing police brutality
MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday 3 June 2026 The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (ALS) welcomes a decision from NSW Police to mandate use of body-worn video whenever police officers are using their powers. “The police brutality exposed in Monday night’s Four Corners program is inexcusable. Sadly, we are not shocked by it – too many of our clients, including children, have been subjected...
READ MOREWhat’s Up You Mob?|June 2026 community update
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READ MOREExperts and communities call for new independent oversight body to strengthen NSW child protection system
JOINT MEDIA RELEASE Thursday 28 May 2026 First Nations, legal, child welfare and social service organisations are calling for a new independent Child Safety and Wellbeing Commission to strengthen protection and support for all children and families interacting with the NSW child protection system. Countless reports and inquiries have highlighted systemic failings in the child protection system and confirmed existing accountability mechanisms...
READ MOREAboriginal Legal Service welcomes ACT Government funding
MEDIA RELEASE Tuesday 26 May 2026 The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (ALS) welcomes the ACT Government’s commitment to sustained investment in culturally safe legal assistance as part of the 2026-27 Budget. The ALS will receive almost $5.5 million over four years contributing to the delivery of criminal law services as well as legal services supporting children and families in the child...
READ MOREPolice-led youth action meetings failing to support children or communities
MEDIA RELEASE Tuesday 28 April 2026 A new evaluation shows that NSW Police Force Youth Action Meetings (YAMs) are not working – and are even leading to worse outcomes for some children. The Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) found that participation in YAMs made no significant impact on the likelihood of children offending or being a victim of crime, nor...
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