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We are excited to share news of our ‘Hear Me Out’ website, the first AI-powered complaint platform in Australia. The free tool at HearMeOut.org.au allows users to enter information about their experience and receive recommendations on where and how to

A new training package on the CopWatch police accountability app has been developed to help inform communities about their rights and responsibilities with police, including recording interactions safely and legally. The training program is designed to be edited, modified, adapted

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, especially those related to mental health. The human rights legal service is meeting

We have re-booted CopWatch – a groundbreaking app, website and training programme to educate people about their rights when filming police interactions with community.
Through a technological collaboration, National Justice Project has partnered with Law In Order and Relativity to establish a government duty of care to refugees in offshore detention.
A day in the life of Ariane Dozer sounds truly hectic. “No two days are the same,” she laughs. “I’m juggling lots of different moving parts!
National Justice Project is partnering with Deadly Connections to create the Bugmy Justice Project. This innovative initiative seeks to amplify the voices and experiences of First Nations people and their community in the courtroom and tackle the deadly probem of
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