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Health Justice means being able to walk into any hospital or clinic and know you will be treated with respect and receive the care you need, without fear of racism, bias or stereotyping. But across Australia, First Nations people are

The Australian Human Rights Commission has accepted a racial discrimination complaint against NSW Police and Belgravia Leisure following the forced removal of several First Nations families from the Inverell public pool. The complaint marks a crucial step toward justice for

Justice doesn’t only happen in the courtrooms, it’s built when we come together, hold power to account, and challenge systemic harm. In this edition of the Justice Brief, we highlight First Nations families speaking out after NSW Police forced their

LawHack 2026 brought together a powerful group of legal experts committed to climate justice, and from the outset, there was a clear sense of shared purpose in the room. Co-hosted by the National Justice Project and the Jumbunna Institute for

First Nations families have spoken out about the harm caused after their children were thrown out from the Inverell Aquatic Centre by NSW Police. On 16 March 2025, several First Nations families, including children, parents, carers and an Elder, were

Looking for legal volunteer opportunities in Sydney or ways to get involved in human rights volunteering in Australia? Every major human rights case begins with people willing to stand up for justice. At the National Justice Project, volunteers play a

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