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What's Up You Mob? January 2025 community update
Welcome to the January 2025 issue of our member and community newsletter. Click below for updates on board business, ALS services, policy & advocacy, and community engagement. Warning: This newsletter contains the names and image of an Aboriginal person who has passed away. View newsletter on Issuu Download PDF You can view previous issues of the newsletter here: September 2024 May...
READ MOREAboriginal Legal Service congratulates Shaun Mortimer on appointment to NSW Local Court bench
MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday 29 January 2025 The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (ALS) congratulates Shaun Mortimer on his appointment as a Magistrate of the Local Court of New South Wales. Mr Mortimer will be sworn in today. Mr Mortimer began his career at the ALS as a solicitor in 2008, working in criminal law at our Dubbo office. Moving between other organisations...
READ MOREHave a safe and happy 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 Friday 20 December 2024. Our offices and phone lines will reopen for business as usual from 9am...
READ MORENew police knife-scanning powers: what you need to know
From Monday 9 December 2024, NSW Police have new powers to use hand-held scanners to detect knives in specially designated public areas. This does not mean police will have the power to scan people with metal detectors in any public place, all the time. Where scanning may take place The following places may be declared as designated areas: Public transport stations like...
READ MORENew agreement helps reduce the number of children entering foster care
JOINT MEDIA RELEASE Thursday 5 December 2024 Almost 2,000 families in NSW have received early legal advice under a landmark agreement to help prevent their children being taken into care. The agreement introduced and implemented by the NSW Government in October last year, involves a partnership between Legal Aid NSW, the Aboriginal Legal Service, and the Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ)....
READ MOREStatement and apology regarding our Armidale office signage
Thank you to community members who have reached out to us with feedback about our Armidale office sign. We acknowledge this has caused distress to members of the local community and we apologise unreservedly for this. We are urgently organising for the sign to be taken down.
READ MOREAboriginal Legal Service urges decisive action in response to reports of police racism
MEDIA RELEASE Monday 2 December 2024 The Aboriginal Legal Service commends former police officer Steve Bartholomew and an anonymous former officer for speaking out about racism within NSW Police, and supports their courageous stand. The former officers spoke out in an ABC News report published Tuesday 26 November. “We are deeply concerned by this report and urge decisive action by the Police...
READ MORENSW Government must answer for record imprisonment of Aboriginal people
MEDIA RELEASE Thursday 14 November 2024 The mass incarceration of Aboriginal people in NSW remains at crisis point and is getting worse, with latest statistics showing a record high number and proportion of Aboriginal adults in prison despite dropping crime rates. Data from the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) shows 4,103 Aboriginal adults were in custody in September, representing 32%...
READ MORE‘Enough is enough’: Aboriginal communities take child protection reform into their own hands after years of government inaction
JOINT MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday 13 November 2024 Aboriginal organisations across New South Wales are calling for urgent and meaningful reform in the child protection system, urging that leadership of these vital changes be transferred from government control to the hands of Aboriginal communities. Reflecting on five years of inaction since the release of the Family Is Culture Review, Aboriginal organisations are expressing both...
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