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ALS Announces Appointment of new CEO | June 2019
13 June 2019 ALS ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF NEW CEO Peak body Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms Karly Warner as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Ms Warner is an Aboriginal woman from Tasmania who grew up on Dhudhuroa country. Ms Warner comes to the role after having served as the Executive Officer for...
READ MOREALS Board Elects New Chair | June 2019
3 June 2019 ALS BOARD ELECTS NEW CHAIRPERSON Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) would like to announce that Brendan Moyle has been elected as the organisation’s new Chair, effective 1 June, 2019. The Board would like to thank to Mr Bunja Smith for his dedication, hard work and commitment to the ALS during his time as the Chairperson. Mr Smith will remain...
READ MOREALS Welcomes Opposition's Pledge to Retain The Indigenous Legal Assistance Program | April 2019
April 26 2019 Peak body Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) has welcomed a pledge from the Federal Opposition to overturn a Budget decision to scrap the Indigenous Legal Assistance Program (ILAP) and mainstream funding for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services (ATSILS) into a national mechanism. Shadow Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus and Shadow Assistant Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Aboriginal and Torres...
READ MOREBudget Changes Put Aboriginal Legal Services At Risk | April 2019
4 April 2019 BUDGET CHANGES PUT ABORIGINAL LEGAL SERVICES AT RISK Peak body Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) has raised concerns that the Federal Government’s proposal to ‘mainstream’ funding to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services (ATSILS), as announced in the Budget, will compromise the ability of Aboriginal organisations to provide culturally-appropriate legal services to Aboriginal people in need. From 30...
READ MOREALS Reaffirms Decision on New Service Delivery Model in Northern Region | March 2019
6 March 2019 ALS REAFFIRMS DECISION ON NEW SERVICE DELIVERY MODEL IN NORTHERN REGION The Board of the Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) has reaffirmed its decision to relocate the office from Grafton to Coffs Harbour in order to meet growing demands for its culturally-appropriate legal and support services for Aboriginal people across the Northern Region of NSW. As a sign of the...
READ MOREALS Welcomes Pledge to Establish Walama Court | March 2019
4 March 2019 ALS WELCOMES PLEDGE TO ESTABLISH WALAMA COURT Peak body Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) has welcomed a pledge from the NSW Opposition to establish a specific sentencing court for Aboriginal people engaged with the criminal justice system, if it wins the upcoming election. But ALS Chair Bunja Smith also called on all political parties to ensure sustainable funding streams in...
READ MOREALS Office in Coffs Harbour Will Meet Increased Demand for Legal Services | February 2019
6 February 2019 ALS OFFICE IN COFFS HARBOUR WILL MEET INCREASED DEMAND FOR LEGAL SERVICES Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) says the opening of an office in Coffs Harbour will not affect the current service delivery in the Clarence Valley area. The ALS will continue to provide services to Grafton and Maclean Courts and the community. “The Board’s decision to establish a new...
READ MOREWe thanks Gang of Youths for donating to the ALS | November 2019
26 November 2018 WE THANK GANG OF YOUTHS FOR DONATING TO THE ALS Hey Mob, The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) thanks indie rock band Gang of Youths, for their support of our work in helping Aboriginal people achieve social justice. Through our partnership with PLUS1, an initiative linking touring artists with high impact organizations fighting for social justice, Gang of Youths has...
READ MOREReport fails to tell the 'true story' about Aboriginal incarceration | October 2019
26 October 2018 REPORT FAILS TO TELL THE ‘TRUE STORY’ ABOUT ABORIGINAL INCARCERATION Peak body Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) says an independent Report which claims most of the recommendations from the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (RCIADC) have been adopted, fails to tell the ‘true story’ about alarming Aboriginal incarceration rates. The Deloitte Access Economics Report, released by...
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