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

24 Mar 2020

ALS calls to stop Covid-19 Aboriginal deaths in custody before it’s too late

24 March, 2020

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21 Mar 2020

ALS Update on COVID-19 Contingency Plans

20 March, 2020

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13 Mar 2020

ALS Welcomes Proclamation of Aboriginal Languages Act 2017 | March 2020

13 March 2020 ALS Welcomes Proclamation of Aboriginal Languages Act 2017

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28 Feb 2020

ALS Welcomes Renewed Calls for Walama Court and Greater Support for Communities | February 2020

28 February 2020 ALS Welcomes Renewed Calls for Walama Court and Greater Support for Communities

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14 Feb 2020

NSW Commission Finds Police Abusing Powers | February 2020

14 February 2020 NSW Commission Finds Police Abusing Powers

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22 Nov 2019

Authorities must act on Coroner's findings into David Dungay Jr's tragic death in custody | November 2019

22 November 2019 AUTHORITIES MUST ACT ON CORONER'S FINDINGS INTO DAVID DUNGAY JR'S TRAGIC DEATH IN CUSTODY The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (‘ALS’) is calling on the NSW Government to urgently implement the Coroner’s recommendations into the death of Aboriginal man David Dungay Jnr, in Sydney’s Long Bay Prison Hospital - to stop further deaths in custody. Mr Dungay, 26, who...

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14 Nov 2019

ALS Expresses Condolences Over Young Man's Death in Custody | November 2019

13 November 2019 ALS EXPRESSES CONDOLENCES OVER YOUNG MAN'S DEATH IN CUSTODY The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (‘ALS’) wishes to express its deepest sympathy to the family and friends of a 20-year-old Aboriginal man who tragically fell to his death, whilst being escorted from Gosford Hospital to the Kariong Correctional Centre last week. According to NSW Corrective Services, on Wednesday 6...

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30 Oct 2019

Calls to listen to the voices of children and young people | October 2019

The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (‘ALS’) has welcomed the recommendations of a new Report by the NSW Advocate for Children and Young People which focus on the greater use of diversion and more investment in Aboriginal community-led programs, in an effort to lessen the chance of children and young people being forced into contact with the justice system. Released today, the...

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22 Aug 2019

Aboriginal People Targeted for Police Strip Searches | August 2019

22 August 2019 ABORIGINAL PEOPLE TARGETED FOR POLICE STRIP-SEARCHES A new report showing that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people accounted for 10% of all recorded strip-searches in the field and 22% of all recorded-strip searches in custody demonstrates the urgent need for law reform and cultural change to stop police from carrying-out this ‘unlawful’ practice, according to the Aboriginal Legal Service...

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