Berrimah Prison not good enough for our kids: Community organisations call for better deal for Territory’s most vulnerable Aboriginal community-controlled organisations, peak organisations, community welfare and public health groups from the Northern Territory and...
ABORIGINAL people can achieve in careers outside sport and art, the Territory’s newest lawyer has said. The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency’s fifth Aboriginal lawyer, Natasha O’Connell, was admitted to practice on July 29 in Darwin. “It just means you can...
NAAJA (The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency) recently partnered with ABC Open Top End to host four young people for a five day filmmaking internship. Three of the youth team are from Casuarina Secondary College’s Clontarf Foundation and one is a student at...
23 July 2013 The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) calls on the NT Government to reconsider its decision to discontinue funding the Larrakia Nation’s Prisoner ID program. The Larrakia Nation Prisoner ID Program came about because many Aboriginal...
A broad range of groups and individuals from across the community have called on the NT Government to shelve its plans for mandatory rehabilitation and work with all relevant stakeholders to get alcohol policy right for the Territory. “In the last few weeks we have...