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25.01.2022 The new Australian Institute of Health and Welfare data revealed 61 out of every 10,000 Territorian children aged 10 to 17 are under community-based supervision or in youth detention on any given day. Of those, 96 per cent are Indigenous even though they make up 44 per cent of the NT’s population. North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency Principal Legal Officer and WRNT Chair David Woodroffe said the data revealed the ongoing very troubling concerns of indigenous youth wi...thin the justice system. https://www.ntnews.com.au//f5d8843d288e8fb2a772eebe43674395
24.01.2022 SPEAKER PROFILE - The Williams Inquest findings were released today. Lawyer George Newhouse will be at the upcoming conference to talk about this important work.
24.01.2022 Speakers Added. Final Call for Registrations (closes this Thursday 1st August). If your work involves Aboriginal issues, then we present the unique opportunity to hear from excellence across law and health. This conference brings together talent from the Northern Territory and First Nations across the continent. Main plenaries, breakouts, side events and activities, languages and the law at the Supreme Court, Gala Ball and Dinner, and so on. This conference is not to be missed so get in quick. hashtag #NILC&IHJC2019
23.01.2022 Board directors submitted the attached letter to the draft Northern Territory draft Aboriginal Justice Agreement. This policy and law reform submission represents the views of members and is a contribution led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lawyers and law students. It is our first board endorsed contribution to policy and law reform. https://www.winkiku-rrumbangi.org.au//Submission-to-the-NT
22.01.2022 LIMITED REGISTRATIONS STILL AVAILABLE With just over a week until the 2019 National Indigenous Legal Conference kicks off, there are limited Conference Registrations and Gala Ball & Dinner tickets available. Ticket sales for the Gala Ball & Dinner, which will be held at the picturesque Pee Wees on the Point, will close tomorrow. ... Register now at https://www.nilc2019.org/register
22.01.2022 Hey! Make sure you like our page to keep posted on the National Indigenous Legal Conference and if you deadly mob are on Twitter, follow us @WinkikuLawyers.
22.01.2022 Introducing the Gold Sponsors of the National Indigenous Legal Conference 2019. The #NILC2019 would not be possible without the generous support of our partners.
21.01.2022 We are incredibly honoured to receive extensive feedback from people across the nation as to the quality and experience of the 14th National Indigenous Legal Conference (NILC) held in Darwin on 13-14 August 2019. Content from the conference is now online. Visit our website for more info... https://www.winkiku-rrumbangi.org.au/2019-nilc
21.01.2022 Congratulations to Winkiku Rrumbangi’s President, David Woodroffe on the well deserved accolades!
18.01.2022 Kenisha presented at our conference last year about the important work at Galiwin'ku working with North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency to deliver Community Legal Education in Yolngu-Matha and related engagement. This is part of a project supported by the Northern Land Council. Congrats on your studies Kenisha and all the best with your future endeavors.
18.01.2022 It’s a packed house in Darwin! More than 200 people have gathered on Larrakia Land for the 14th National Indigenous Legal Conference and the 1st Indigenous Hea...lth Justice Conference. The theme of the conference is True Justice: Integrating Indigenous Perspectives. The NLC is a silver sponsor of the conference, which is hosted by Winkiku Rrumbangi NT Indigenous Lawyers. Conference MCs James Parfitt (Fejo) and Mililma (Mili) May kicked off the two day conference this morning. David Woodroffe delivered the opening plenary for the National Indigenous Legal Conference and Barb Shaw gave the opening plenary for the Indigenous Health Justice Conference. #NILC2019 #IHJC2019
15.01.2022 You might know about that Coronavirus sickness? Because of that Coronavirus, NAAJA is doing things in a different way. NAAJA has now closed the front door of o...ur offices, but we’re still here to help you with legal problems. You can contact us by phone, email and through Facebook and Instagram. Please take the time to watch this short video to find out more. Stay safe and thanks for sharing this important information. We acknowledge the Larrakia people upon whose lands this video was recorded. We also thank the support of Arnhem Land Progress Association ALPA for making this video possible. For further information on NAAJA and the Coronavirus head to http://www.naaja.org.au/naaja/naaja-and-the-coronavirus/
14.01.2022 FOR INFORMATION The 2020 WRNT AGM will be held on Thursday 26 November at 12pm at NAAJA.FOR INFORMATION The 2020 WRNT AGM will be held on Thursday 26 November at 12pm at NAAJA.
14.01.2022 We encourage our members and supporters to share this opportunity with friends, colleagues and networks. This program will connect across our own leadership and directors. Our directors and lawyers give positive feedback in relation to sharing their journey and serving community.
13.01.2022 Our President and the Principal Legal Officer of North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency David Woodroffe recognised in today's NT News for receiving the Indigenous Alumni Award and the overall category the Distinguished Alumni Award at the Inaugural CDU Alumni Awards. Mr Woodroffe's contribution to the Northern Territory is significant. And as the nomination says, 'to the many Indigenous law students, graduates and lawyers who have followed his path he has served as a leader, mentor and friend.' Thank you Woody!
12.01.2022 This morning at 8.15am ACST we will live stream the conference session 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages. The program is below. This session is not to be missed. The livestream link is https://livestream.com/ntconf/nt-indigenous-conf
11.01.2022 Congratulations to all those students who have completed the Charles Darwin University 2020 Indigenous Pre-Law Program!
11.01.2022 Job alert: Great opportunity for aspiring academics at @SydneyLawSchool, 5yr fixed term, Level A contract for a Postgraduate Fellow in Law. Involves work as an Indigenous Student Adviser supporting First Nations law students at Sydney. Closes 1 July: https://sydney.nga.net.au/cp/index.cfm
10.01.2022 Introducing the Silver Sponsors of the National Indigenous Legal Conference 2019. The #NILC2019 would not be possible without the generous support of our partners.
09.01.2022 FOUR DAYS until registrations close Join us for the 2019 National Indigenous Legal Conference, hosted on Larrakia country for the first time ever! With an incredible list of speakers exploring a spectrum of matters within the Indigenous Legal and Health Justice context, you don’t want to miss this premier event!... Register now at https://www.nilc2019.org/register
06.01.2022 Introducing the headline performer for the 2019 National Indigenous Legal Conference Gala Ball & Dinner: D A V I D S P R Y We are pleased to present leading Darwin artist and Maranunggu/Marrithiyel man, who delivers the fresh new sound of Australian Roots, forging new storyline’s for Contemporary Indigenous music.... Limited tickets are still available at https://www.nilc2019.org/register
05.01.2022 Two generations, barrister Joshua Creamer moving his Mother Aunty Sandra Creamer’s admission. Congratulations!
03.01.2022 PANEL PROFILES - An exceptional opportunity for law and health to discuss and explore a topic necessary for effective engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. #NILCIHJC2019
02.01.2022 Are you a Territorian or Full Time University Student? We have ensured that registrations for the 2019 National Indigenous Legal Conference are affordable at $200 for the two day conference, which includes access to the parallel Indigenous Health Justice Conference. Register now at https://www.nilc2019.org/register
01.01.2022 The National Indigenous Legal Conference and the Indigenous Health Justice Conference will end with the Gala Ball & Dinner, held at Darwin’s premier waterfront restaurant Pee Wees on the Point. With limited seats available, you don’t want to miss this closing event!
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