In this issue we’re celebrating 10 years of the National Justice Project. For a decade, justice has been at the heart of everything we do.
Through their courage and lived experience, the people at the centre of our work have shown how First Nations people, refugees, and asylum seekers are too often denied the care and dignity that everyone deserves. Their stories demand action, and in our 10th year, we’re more determined than ever to fight for systemic change.
One way we’re doing this is through the Call It Out First Nations Racism Register. Developed with Jumbunna Research, it provides a safe space for First Nations people to share their experiences of racism, hold perpetrators to account, and empower bystanders to act. Next week, you’re invited to the launch of the Call It Out 2024–25 Annual Report, featuring fearless, heartbreaking and motivating stories of racism, along with practical insights into how we can all take action.
We’re also excited to announce the expansion of our AI-powered complaints platform, Hear Me Out, now available in Victoria and NSW. This free, secure tool helps people take the next step toward justice, guiding them on where and how to make a complaint, and helping draft and lodge it safely.
By breaking down barriers to justice, we’re helping more people to be heard and drive real accountability.
As we mark our 10th year, keep an eye out for our Human Rights Day campaign this December – a powerful call to action to help us continue holding systems of power to account.
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Read the full November Justice Brief here.