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An Aboriginal family has filed a Federal Court claim against the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) following traumatic events at a polling booth during the 14 October 2023 Voice Referendum. Barkindji Koori man Murray Benton has lodged the complaint along with
Content Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following includes the names of First Nations people who have passed away. The National Justice Project has welcomed long overdue reform being introduced to New South Wales Parliament today
Everyone deserves culturally safe and dignified care, free of discrimination. Our end-of-financial-year health justice campaign is shining the spotlight on discrimination in a range of healthcare settings from hospitals to prisons to offshore detention. Another deeply discriminatory system is the
The National Justice Project is working to tackle discrimination in healthcare provided to refugees and asylum seekers. We are supporting our courageous clients in seeking justice for the neglect and harm our government allowed to happen for so many years
The June issue of our Justice Brief monthly newsletter marks the halfway point in our EOFY tax appeal and we are thankful for the generous support we have received from our supporters for this health justice campaign. This edition was
The National Justice Project fights to ensure everyone receives effective and appropriate medical care, free of racial bias or discrimination, no matter where the care is provided. Everyone deserves culturally safe and dignified healthcare, but unfortunately, that level of care
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