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

18 Mar 2024

Open letter to Premier Chris Minns from 60 organisations: Don’t turn your back on Closing the Gap

17 March 2024 Dear Premier Minns, Don't turn your back on Closing the Gap. Throwing more children in jail will make crime worse in regional communities, not better. Throwing more children in jail will lead to horrific outcomes for communities, families and those children, compounding abuse and trauma.  Throwing more children in jail will cause unspeakable damage to Closing The Gap and...

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17 Mar 2024

Opinion editorial by Arthur Moses SC and Karly Warner

Published in the Sunday Telegraph 17 March 2024 Stopping offending the key to kids' justice Youth justice has once again become a politicised issue. Tensions run high when we discuss the best way to keep children and the community safe. In situations like these, when differing opinions about the best strategy create conflict, it’s helpful to go back to the principles we...

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14 Mar 2024

Aboriginal Legal Service kicks off board renewal process

14 March 2024 The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (ALS) is inviting community to apply for membership – the first step towards becoming a director and serving on the organisation’s board. “As one of Australia’s first Aboriginal community-controlled organisations, the ALS is owned and governed by the communities we serve. Now it’s time to elect the representatives for the next three years,”...

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12 Mar 2024

ALS CEO Karly Warner responds to "dangerous changes" to bail laws

Premier’s betrayal: Children in jail will not reduce crime and will end in disaster CEO of the Aboriginal Legal Service, Karly Warner, says today’s confirmation that the Premier and NSW Labor will move ahead with dangerous changes to bail laws for children is a betrayal of Closing the Gap, will fail to reduce crime and end in disaster for youth engagement in regional communities....

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11 Mar 2024

Aboriginal and legal groups horrified at secret plan to throw more children in jail

JOINT MEDIA RELEASE Monday 11 March 2024 A coalition of Aboriginal and legal organisations says a secret proposal to tighten NSW bail laws for children would make NSW regional communities more dangerous. Multiple government sources have indicated off the record that a proposal to introduce punitive law and order measures – including changes to bail laws that will result in more children...

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20 Feb 2024

Police officer charged on 2nd anniversary of Jai Wright’s death

MEDIA RELEASE Tuesday 20 February 2024 The family and lawyers of Dunghutti teenager Jai Kalani Wright have welcomed a decision to lay criminal charges on the police officer whose car collided with the trail bike Jai was riding two years ago. The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) charged the officer with dangerous driving occasioning death and negligent driving occasioning...

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7 Feb 2024

Aboriginal Legal Service celebrates the life of Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue

MEDIA RELEASE Aboriginal Legal Service celebrates the life of Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue  With great sadness and admiration, the Aboriginal Legal Service mourns the passing of Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue, a warrior who fought tenaciously for the rights, health, and culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.   “The resistance has lost a truly courageous leader and we extend our deepest condolences to her...

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6 Feb 2024

Aboriginal children bear the brunt of ‘protection’ system failures

MEDIA RELEASE Tuesday 6 February 2024 In response to recent public scrutiny of the NSW child protection system, Aboriginal organisations are reissuing their calls for reform to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and prevent more children from entering out-of-home care. Aboriginal children make up 44 per cent¹ of those living in the out-of-home care system, with the NSW Department of...

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1 Feb 2024

Hanging points remain in prison where Aboriginal man took his life

MEDIA RELEASE Thursday 1 February 2024 A coronial inquest heard today that vulnerable people are still being held in cells with hanging points in a NSW prison unit where an Aboriginal man took his life. Proud Darkinjung man and father of two, Timothy Garner died on 7 July 2018 while held on remand at the Metropolitan Remand and Reception Centre (MRRC) in...

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