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Please direct all media enquiries to the ALS media team on 0427 346 017 or [email protected]

22 Feb 2021

Family demand answers at death in custody inquest for Aboriginal man Danny Whitton

MEDIA RELEASE Monday 22 February 2021, 6:00 am As the inquest for Aboriginal man Danny Whitton begins this morning, his family and the Aboriginal Legal Service are demanding accountability for his death in custody. Danny is lovingly remembered by his family as a kind man, a doting father, and a talented athlete with a promising career ahead – had his life not...

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11 Feb 2021

Aboriginal care experts call for their voices to be heard in the face of a new Stolen Generation

MEDIA RELEASE Thursday 11 February 2021, 9:00 am Ahead of the 13th anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations, experts across the child protection sector are calling for a greater role for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander expertise in court proceedings, to better protect kids and keep them connected with community and culture. A diverse group of child welfare practitioners...

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5 Feb 2021

Dwayne Johnstone’s family and lawyers welcome manslaughter charge for his death in custody

MEDIA RELEASE Friday 5 February 2021, 5:00 pm The family of Dwayne Johnstone and the Aboriginal Legal Service NSW/ACT have this afternoon welcomed the announcement of a manslaughter charge against a Corrective Services NSW officer. Mr Johnstone was 43 when he was shot and killed outside Lismore Base Hospital on 15 March 2019. He was in the custody of Corrective Services NSW...

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20 Nov 2020

NSW Budget fails to invest in critical services to support Aboriginal communities to thrive

MEDIA RELEASE 20 November 2020  The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (‘ALS’) has today expressed disappointment at the NSW Budget’s lack of investment in the Aboriginal community-controlled sector and the critical services that Aboriginal people need to thrive.  The 2020-21 Budget includes a $20 million commitment to support the National Agreement on Closing the Gap over the next four years.   ALS CEO Karly Warner said, “Whilst this initial investment in Closing...

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10 Nov 2020

ALS welcomes funding for Dubbo rehabilitation facility, calls for NSW Budget to prioritise diversion

MEDIA RELEASE - 10 November 2020 The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited has today strongly welcomed the NSW Government’s announcement of a fully-funded drug and alcohol rehabilitation and detox centre to be established in Dubbo.  ALS CEO Karly Warner said, “We welcome the Government’s announcement of a new rehabilitation centre. We know that without appropriate and timely rehabilitation and adequate diversionary programs, Aboriginal people proactively seeking treatment are forced into the criminal legal system, taken...

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3 Nov 2020

Joint statement: Government must act immediately to transform the justice system for Aboriginal people

Government must act immediately to transform the justice system for Aboriginal people - the time for a Walama Court, accountability and investment in community control is now MEDIA STATEMENT - 3 November 2020   CAPO (Coalition of Aboriginal Peak Organisations) In the past few weeks we have seen the inquest into the death in custody of Nathan Reynolds who died following an...

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2 Nov 2020

ALS offices open for face-to-face appointments

2 November 2020  The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (‘ALS’) continues to closely monitor the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and to follow the advice of NSW Health and ACT Health.    Over the past few weeks, we have seen a reduction in COVID-19 cases across the country, as well as low community transmission in NSW and ACT, and strong contact tracing measures in place. As a result, we...

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29 Oct 2020

Coroner refers Dwayne Johnstone’s death to the DPP

Coroner refers Dwayne Johnstone's death to the DPP MEDIA STATEMENT - 29 October 2020  Statement from Dwayne’s partner Kirsty Pepper, Dwayne’s father George Johnstone and Dwayne’s stepmother Jenny Johnstone: We are very pleased with the outcome of the proceedings so far.We would like to thank Counsel Assisting Dr Peggy Dwyer and the Coroner for their preparation, professionalism and sensitivity.We also note our...

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28 Oct 2020

Reynolds Family - Media Statement

Reynolds Family – Media Statement   MEDIA RELEASE - Wednesday 28 October 2020    On the 1st September 2018, we lost our much-loved brother Nathan Reynolds. He died in custody, after having an asthma attack - just one week before he was due to be released.  On that day, our lives changed forever. Nathan made a lasting impression on everyone he met. He was our brother, but...

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