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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 is gearing up for a major inquest into the death of

Content Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this story contains the images and names of First Nations peoples who have passed away. The latest report from the Australian Government’s Productivity Commission shows that Aboriginal deaths in police

In recognition of International Volunteer Day this week, we’re celebrating the incredible work and generosity of our volunteers. We spoke to two of our passionate legal volunteers, Simran and Tahlia, about what it’s like to volunteer with the National Justice

This article by National Justice Project co-founders George Newhouse and Duncan Fine first appeared in the Guardian Australia on 5 December 2023. It’s depressing but totally predictable that the only time you ever hear about the workings of the criminal

Content Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this story contains the images and names of First Nations people who have passed away. 36 years ago two First Nations children died on a lonely stretch of highway near

On October 27, LawHack 2023: Rights of the Child came to life with flying colours!💥 Alongside the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research, we harnessed the intellectual firepower of more than 45 legal professionals in one room to generate

We support the ‘yes’ campaign on a Voice to Parliament. We believe that it will be a powerful tool for advocacy that can strengthen grass-roots campaigning.
Today on International Women’s Day (IWD) we’re celebrating the women change-makers who are leading the fight for social justice in Australia!
In this explainer, we take a look at the impact of the High-Risk Serious Offenders Act on Indigenous people in Western Australia.
We take a look at the impact of discrimination in Australia’s hospitals and medical centres - and how we can secure health justice.
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