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Hear Me Out, the first AI-powered complaint platform in Australia – and one of the world’s first direct-to-consumer, generative AI-powered, legal self-help tools – was officially launched today by the Honourable Michael Daley, Attorney General of NSW. The free online
Content warning for First Nations readers – the following has the name of a deceased Martu woman. A coronial inquest into the death in custody of 41-year-old Martu woman Dannielle Lowe was presented with evidence of the impact of unconscious
Content Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this story contains the image and name of a Kamilaroi/Dunghutti man who has passed away. The National Justice Project has welcomed NSW Health’s formal response to wide-ranging recommendations made by
The Voice referendum had a profound impact on reports of racism to the Call It Out First Nations Racism Register in the latest annual report from the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research and the National Justice Project. The
Content warning for First Nations readers – the following includes the name and image of a deceased Martu woman. The National Justice Project is hoping an inquest into the death in custody of Martu woman Dannielle Lowe this week will
The National Justice Project is leading an Australian campaign to advocate for appropriate first responders instead of police attending to people in a health or social crisis and has released a position paper diagnosing the problems present in Australia’s current
The National Justice Project and Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research called on parliamentarians to consider the importance of ‘outcomes, geunuine actions and respect’ when it comes to designing a truth-telling commission. As part of a joint submission, National
National Justice Project CEO Adjunct Professor George Newhouse told a Senate Inquiry of disturbing insights into the treatment of young people in detention and prison having spent decades fighting for improved conditions. Speaking at the inquiry hearing into Australia’s youth
The National Justice Project has joined a loud chorus of concern over the government’s rush to approve the Migration Amendment Bill and has expressed alarm in a submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee. National Justice Project CEO
The Australian True Crime podcast has shared some of the amazing work of the National Justice Project, led by our clients, along with our perspective on what’s possible within the justice system when it’s approached with equal amounts of skill