WGAR News: We won't overcome Indigenous disadvantage by cutting legal services: Larissa Behrendt, The Guardian

Newsletter date: 9 March 2015

Contents:

* Analysis / Opinion: Larissa Behrendt, The Guardian: We won't overcome Indigenous disadvantage by cutting legal services

* Analysis / Opinion: Amy McQuire, New Matilda: Aboriginal Legal Service Faces Uncertain Future Despite Govt Promise Of No Cuts
* Audio: Ninah Kopel, The Wire: The Aboriginal Legal Service defending their right to defend [Featuring Phil Naden & Kirstie Parker]
* Audio: Warren Barnsley with Koori Radio, NIRS: NSW/ACT legal service flags reduced operation with funding cuts [Featuring Phil Naden]

* Media Release: Greens Senators Rachel Siewert & Penny Wright: Indigenous legal cuts a national embarrassment
* Analysis / Opinion: Helen Davidson, The Guardian: Indigenous legal service to shut down after losing federal funding
* Analysis / Opinion: Helen Davidson, The Guardian: Indigenous services get only short-term reprieve in federal funding round

* WGAR Background: Aboriginal Peoples and the impact of the Federal Budget
* WGAR Background: Justice Reinvestment, Aboriginal imprisonment and Aboriginal deaths in custody

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- Analysis / Opinion

The Guardian: We won't overcome Indigenous disadvantage by cutting legal services
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/mar/06/we-wont-overcome-in...
6 Mar 15: "Claims that cuts to Aboriginal legal aid won’t affect frontline services are bogus, with services already working on a shoestring. And this from a government that said jobs for Indigenous people are a priority ... The announcement yesterday that the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services (Natsils) will be closing because of funding cuts is very bad news for Indigenous communities across the country." Larissa Behrendt, an academic, writer, film maker and Indigenous advocate

- Analysis / Opinion

New Matilda: Aboriginal Legal Service Faces Uncertain Future Despite Govt Promise Of No Cuts
https://newmatilda.com/2015/03/03/aboriginal-legal-service-faces-uncerta...
3 Mar 15: "The slashing and burning of Aboriginal programs funded by the Commonwealth continues, with the Legal Service one of those under threat. Amy McQuire reports. The Aboriginal Legal Service NSW/ACT could be forced to close some of its offices and is already losing dedicated staff, as it anticipates $3 million in federal cuts to the already underfunded organisation. The Abbott government announced in last year’s budget that it was slashing $13.4 million nationally from critically needed Aboriginal legal services around the country, ... " By Amy McQuire, a senior reporter with New Matilda. She's the former editor of Tracker magazine and the National Indigenous Times.

- Audio

The Wire: The Aboriginal Legal Service defending their right to defend
http://www.thewire.org.au/storyDetail.aspx?ID=12462
http://www.thewire.org.au/audio/2.3.15%20the%20wire%20final%20ALS_mixdow...
2 Mar 15: "Funding cuts could mean the end of legal services that help keep Indigenous Australians out of prison, and children with their families. The service was created in 1970 to provide free legal advice and assistance for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in NSW and ACT. The Aboriginal Legal Service is now concerned that 20% of their federal government funding will be cut." Produced by Ninah Kopel
"Featured in story:
* Phil Naden- CEO of Aboriginal Legal Service
* Kirstie Parker- Co-Chair of The National Congress of Australia’s First People"

- Audio

NIRS: NSW/ACT legal service flags reduced operation with funding cuts
http://nirs.org.au/NEWS/NSWACT-legal-service-flags-reduced-operation-wit...
4 Mar 15: "The New South Wales/ACT Aboriginal Legal Service says job losses and office closures are on the cards as the organisation faces impending Federal funding cuts. ... CEO of the New South Wales Aboriginal Legal Service, Phil Naden, told Koori Radio the cuts will have a major impact on the organisation's capacity." Warren Barnsley with Koori Radio

- Media Release

Greens Senators Rachel Siewert & Penny Wright: Indigenous legal cuts a national embarrassment
http://rachel-siewert.greensmps.org.au/content/media-releases/indigenous...
http://penny-wright.greensmps.org.au/content/media-releases/indigenous-l...
6 Mar 15: "The Australian Greens have condemned the funding cuts to indigenous legal aid services, which will see the peak body NATSILS close its doors in June.
Spokesperson for legal affairs Senator Penny Wright said the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service advocacy was crucial to addressing shocking levels of indigenous incarceration.
"More than one in four prisoners are Aboriginal, despite making up only a fraction of our population. Too many are in jail because of inadequate legal understanding and representation," Senator Wright said.
"These cuts demonstrate an appalling lack of concern about shameful over-incarceration of Aboriginal people. ... " ...     
Australian Greens spokesperson on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Issues Senator Rachel Siewert said: "This is a national embarrassment that the first so called Prime Minister for Indigenous Affairs has allowed this to go ahead.
"Indigenous legal aid services around the country are already suffering from funding cuts of $42 million.
"To refuse NATSILS the $295,000 it needs to keep going is shameful, as it costs governments more than $100,000 a year for every person in jail.""

- Analysis / Opinion

The Guardian: Indigenous legal service to shut down after losing federal funding
http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2015/mar/05/indigenous-legal-s...
5 Mar 15: "The peak body for Indigenous legal services will shut its doors after being denied a portion of federal government funding under the Indigenous advancement strategy (IAS) grants scheme. ... Other organisations which missed out entirely said they would have to close offices and wind up long-running frontline services. The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (Natsils) will shut down in June after it found out its application for an IAS grant was unsuccessful. ... " Helen Davidson in Darwin

- Analysis / Opinion

The Guardian: Indigenous services get only short-term reprieve in federal funding round
http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2015/mar/06/indigenous-service...
6 Mar 15: "Organisations say programs received a year or two of funding at best, leaving them with continuing uncertainty in the long term ... More than 1,300 applications were reportedly knocked back. The $680m strategy is the result of more than half a billion dollars in cuts from 2014 budgets, the ABC reported. Guardian Australia has spoken to organisations that have expressed frustration at the IAS results, saying programs were at best given just an extra year or two at the same level of funding, and no relief from uncertainty regarding their long-term future." Helen Davidson, a reporter for Guardian Australia

- Background

WGAR Background: Aboriginal Peoples and the impact of the Federal Budget
https://indymedia.org.au/2014/12/24/wgar-background-aboriginal-peoples-a...
(last updated: 1 February 2015)

- Background

WGAR Background: Justice Reinvestment, Aboriginal imprisonment and Aboriginal deaths in custody
https://indymedia.org.au/2014/12/24/wgar-background-justice-reinvestment...
(last updated: 15 February 2015)

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https://indymedia.org.au/2015/03/08/wgar-news-custody-notification-servi...

Contents:

* Audio Interview: Let's Talk's Tiga Bayles interviews Marianne Mackay, campaigner for First Nations rights within the WA criminal justice system

* Analysis / Opinion: Gerry Georgatos, The Stringer: Custody Notification Service will continue in NSW - but please hurry it up for WA
* Audio: Gerry Georgatos, NIRS: Family of Ms Dhu calls for Custody Notification Service [Featuring mother Della Roe & grandmother Carol Roe]
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* Analysis / Opinion: Gerry Georgatos, The Stringer: Labor hypocrisy backs Liberal mandatory sentencing laws
* Analysis / Opinion: Gerry Georgatos, The Stringer: Australia; locking up its First People for 200 years

* WGAR Background: Justice Reinvestment, Aboriginal imprisonment and Aboriginal deaths in custody
* WGAR Background: Aboriginal Peoples and the impact of the Federal Budget

WGAR News: NATSILS welcomes the reversal of funding cuts: National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services

https://indymedia.org.au/2015/04/02/wgar-news-natsils-welcomes-the-rever...

Contents:

* Media Release: National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services: NATSILS welcomes the reversal of funding cuts
* News: SNAICC: Breaking news: Government reverses cuts to Aboriginal legal services
* Media Release: Greens Senators Penny Wright & Larissa Waters: Legal aid reversal welcome, but just the start
* Media Release: Federation of Community Legal Centres: Cuts reversal welcome relief, but future funding boost to legal services needed to fully protect the vulnerable
* News Analysis: Community Law Blog: Reversal of legal service cuts draws broad media coverage
* Media Release: NACLC: Relief for disadvantaged communities as NACLC welcomes reversal of funding cuts to legal assistance
* News Analysis: National Association of Community Legal Centres - News
* Media Release: Greens Senator Larissa Waters: "Abbott Government excluding Environmental Defenders Offices from its reversal of funding cuts to community legal centres"

* WGAR Background: Aboriginal Peoples and the impact of the Federal Budget
* WGAR Background: Justice Reinvestment, Aboriginal imprisonment and Aboriginal deaths in custody

WGAR News: Urgent Action: Stop WA's Bill for the mandatory sentencing of children: Amnesty International Australia

https://indymedia.org.au/2015/04/03/wgar-news-urgent-action-stop-was-bil...

Contents:

* Analysis / Opinion: Jack Callil, VICE United States: Why Are Indigenous Australian Kids Doing Time in Adult Prisons?
* Audio: Caitlyn Gribbin, ABC News: Children speak about being held in police lock-ups
* Analysis / Opinion: Caitlyn Gribbin, ABC News: Nearly 200 children locked in WA police station cells awaiting transfer to Perth after sentencing

* Urgent Action: Amnesty International Australia: Stop WA's Bill for the mandatory sentencing of children
* Take Action Online: Amnesty International Australia: Stop WA's mandatory sentencing of young people
* Media Release: Amnesty International Australia: 12 organisations unite against harsh WA Bill
* Joint Statement: 12 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, community, legal & human rights organisations: Three strikes bill will result in more young people in detention
* Community Announcement: SNAICC: Strong opposition to WA bill that may increase number of youths in detention

* Background: Gerry Georgatos, The Stringer: Australia's Aboriginal children detained at the world’s highest rates
* Background: Gerry Georgatos, The Stringer: Australia; locking up its First People for 200 years
* WGAR Background: Justice Reinvestment, Aboriginal imprisonment and Aboriginal deaths in custody

WGAR News: Justice or an Unjust System? Aboriginal over-representation in South Australia's juvenile justice system: SACOSS youth justice report

https://indymedia.org.au/2015/04/03/wgar-news-justice-or-an-unjust-syste...

Contents:

* Report: SACOSS: Justice or an Unjust System? Aboriginal over-representation in South Australia's juvenile justice system
* Audio Interview: Marnie Round, Radio Adelaide: SACOSS youth justice report [Featuring SACOSS Senior Policy Officer, Dr Catherine Earl]
* Audio: Karen Ashford, SBS World News Radio: Legal mentoring gives Indigenous students inside insight
* News Analysis: Lauren Novak, The Advertiser: SACOS report finds SA could save more than $12m a year by cutting over-representation of Aboriginal youth the juvenile justice system

* Media Release: Amnesty International Australia: 12 organisations unite against harsh WA Bill
* Joint Statement: 12 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, community, legal & human rights organisations: Three strikes bill will result in more young people in detention
* Community Announcement: SNAICC: Strong opposition to WA bill that may increase number of youths in detention
* Take Action Online: Amnesty International Australia: Stop WA's mandatory sentencing of young people

* Audio Interview: Let's Talk's Tiga Bayles interviews Tammy Solonec - Indigenous Peoples' Rights Manager with Amnesty International
* Audio Interview: Let's Talk's Tiga Bayles interviews Priscilla Collins - CEO of the Northern Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA)

* Analysis / Opinion: Ross Kendall, Northern Star: $237,000 a year to keep a juvenile in jail - is it worth it?

* WGAR Background: Justice Reinvestment, Aboriginal imprisonment and Aboriginal deaths in custody

WGAR News: Land Grab In The Outback: Australia Unites Against Genocide of First Peoples with Gerry Georgatos and Elders: Global Freedom Movement Media

https://indymedia.org.au/2015/04/16/wgar-news-land-grab-in-the-outback-a...

Contents:

* Extended Insightful Audio/Video Interview: Aimee Devlin & Brendan D. Murphy, Global Freedom Movement Media:
Land Grab In The Outback: Australia Unites Against Genocide of First Peoples with Gerry Georgatos and Elders [Featuring Bella & Herbert Bropho] ...

* News Analysis: NACCHO Health & Justice News: Aboriginal Deaths in Custody 24th anniversary but still in crisis
* News Analysis: NACCHO Prison Health News: Prisons are a poor substitute for primary and mental health care
* News Analysis: Melissa Sweet, Croakey - the Crikey health blog: Change the narrative to stop Aboriginal incarceration
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* WGAR Background: Justice Reinvestment, Aboriginal imprisonment and Aboriginal deaths in custody ...

WGAR News: Indigenous health programs' funding from Western Australian government slashed by half: David Weber, ABC News

https://indymedia.org.au/2015/05/21/wgar-news-indigenous-health-programs...

Contents:

* News Analysis: Aboriginal Health Council of Western Australia: AHCWA seeks assurances over budget confusion
* About AHCWA: AHCWA is the peak body representing 21 Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHS) in Western Australia

* News Analysis: David Weber, ABC News: Indigenous health programs' funding from Western Australian government slashed by half

* WGAR Background: Aboriginal Peoples and the impact of the Federal Budget