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A new approach to direct children away from the justice system
MEDIA RELEASE Thursday 16 April 2026 The Aboriginal Legal Service has launched a new strategy to direct children away from the justice system and towards community-based responses that help them to thrive. The Therapeutic Pathways for Children report was developed by the Aboriginal Legal Service in partnership with the NSW Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ). The project was supported by an...
READ MOREThe ALS honours late Wiradjuri activist and matriarch Aunty Ann Weldon
MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday 8 April 2026 With sadness and great respect, the Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (ALS) acknowledges the passing of Wiradjuri warrior Aunty Ann Weldon AM. Aunty Ann was a founding member of the ALS and has served as the organisation’s CEO, Company Secretary, and as a Board Director. In addition to her foundational role within the ALS, she...
READ MOREPolice discretion in drug policing fails Aboriginal people
MEDIA RELEASE Monday 30 March 2026 The Aboriginal Legal Service is calling out systemic discrimination in policing, following findings that NSW Police are far less likely to choose to divert Aboriginal people away from court than non-Aboriginal people in cases of minor drug possession. The NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) found that, while the Early Drug Diversion Initiative (EDDI)...
READ MOREInquest has heard that Gregory Merriman died following the use of capsicum spray by Corrective Services Officers
MEDIA RELEASE 5 May 2026 Aboriginal man Gregory Merriman passed away from myocardial infarction at the Metropolitan Remand and Reception Centre (MRRC) in Silverwater on 27 December 2022 at 58 years old. Gregory was a beloved son, father, grandfather, brother and uncle. He was a man of proud Yuin ancestry born on Gadigal land and had a deep connection to the 29 tribes of the Eora...
READ MOREUnprecedented risk of deaths in custody as Aboriginal imprisonment hits new high
MEDIA RELEASE Friday 13 February 2025 The risk of Aboriginal deaths in custody in NSW is greater than ever, as new statistics show that Aboriginal people are being imprisoned in record-breaking numbers. The state’s new record for imprisoning Aboriginal people – who now make up over a third of adults in NSW prisons – follows last year’s record-high number of Aboriginal deaths...
READ MOREFACT SHEET: Protesting – what are my rights with police in NSW?
Download fact sheet Updated 23 March 2026: People in NSW have rights to peaceful public assembly and freedom of political communication. In late 2025, the NSW Government passed new laws limiting protections for public assemblies in some circumstances, but these laws do not ban protests. The declaration that was in place over Sydney CBD and Eastern Suburbs lapsed on 17 February 2026....
READ MORERestrictions on public assemblies must not silence the voices of Aboriginal people
MEDIA RELEASE Tuesday 23 December 2025 The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (ALS) is concerned that NSW Government legislation giving police the power to restrict public assemblies could limit legitimate and peaceful protests on Survival Day. Aboriginal people have resisted and protested colonisation for more than 200 years. Since the 1938 Day of Mourning, 26 January has been marked as a day...
READ MOREWishing you all a happy and safe holiday season
From everyone here at the ALS, we're wishing our clients, community and supporters a happy and safe festive season. Our staff will be taking a short break over Christmas and New Year to rest and recharge. All ALS offices will be closed from 5pm Wednesday 24 December 2025. Our 1800 765 767 phone line and most offices will reopen for business as...
READ MOREHistoric day for justice as police officer Benedict Bryant found guilty in death of Aboriginal teen
MEDIA RELEASE Friday 28 November 2025 Warning: The below post contains the name of an Aboriginal young person who has died. NSW Police officer Benedict Bryant has today been found guilty of dangerous driving occasioning death, following the death of Dunghutti teenager Jai Wright on 20 February 2022. The judgment was handed down this morning by Judge Culver in the District Court...
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