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Victorian Government Betrays Aboriginal Children

Today, the Attorney-General, Jaclyn Symes, announced her decision to ditch vital bail reforms for children that would have reduced the over-incarceration of Aboriginal children and instead announced a trial of a surveillance project to monitor children. This trial could see kids being subject to monitoring and surveillance without ever being found guilty of anything. The […]

Peter Dutton cannot be allowed to sacrifice Aboriginal children’s lives

Quotes Attributable to Nerita Waight, CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service: “Our children deserve to be safe and have the support they need to live a good life, connected to culture, community, and Country.” “It is incredibly distressing to see Peter Dutton and the Federal Coalition seek to enter a Bill that would take […]

Scathing report on substandard prison healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People

People in custody deserve healthcare that matches the standard of healthcare in the community. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have been advocating for culturally safe healthcare in custody for many years. Substandard prison healthcare remains a significant driver of Aboriginal deaths in custody. Following a year long investigation, the Victorian Ombudsman today tabled a […]

Liberal Party bail policy is dangerous and nasty

Just months after Victoria’s bail laws were changed, the Liberal Party have introduced a Bill to reinstate the old bail laws that destroyed families and communities. Victoria’s bail laws were changed last year after the Coroner found them to be a “complete and unmitigated disaster” during an inquest into the passing of Veronica Nelson – […]

Heather Calgaret Coronial Inquest to examine healthcare and parole system

Heather Calgaret was a proud Yamatji, Noongar, Wongi and Pitjantjatjara woman. She loved her culture and enjoyed painting and writing. Heather was the rock of her family, always helping and caring for everyone. As a child, Heather loved school and would pretend to be a teacher. She would put all her toys in a row […]

VALS supports ASU members for Palestine day of action

VALS supports the planned day of action on Thursday 22 February and will allow staff to participate in the action. The day of action is designed to encourage employers to call for an end to violence and for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and across all of Israel and Palestine. VALS made a […]

Closing the Gap not making a difference in child protection and the criminal legal system

VALS wants governments to take bigger steps towards Closing the Gap and establishing real Aboriginal self-determination. VALS supports many community members with child protection and legal matters every day and the Closing the Gap Agreement is not making a difference on the ground for them. The Productivity Commission has today published its Review of the […]

One year after Inquest findings, more must be done to honour Veronica Nelson

Veronica Nelson was a proud Gunditjmara, Dja Dja Wurrung, Wiradjuri and Yorta Yorta woman who should still be alive today. Veronica passed away in the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre Prison on 2 January 2020. The Coroner found that Veronica’s death was preventable and made extensive recommendations to ensure no-one suffers the same torturous treatment as […]

Shepparton Wills Clinic

Do you have a Will? You may be eligible to have your Will, Power of Attorney & Medical Decision Maker documents drafted by us. Date: Monday 5th and 12th February 2023Time: Mon 5th – 9.30am: compulsory info session– appointments to give instructionsMonday 12th – appointments to sign documentsWhere: Rumbalara Aboriginal Co-operative Elders Facility, 95 Ford […]

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