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Funding cut to phone line service means more people will face jail

Phil-NadenAnother broken promise, another Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Royal Commission recommendation ignored as the NSW and Federal Governments argue over $500,000

Another recommendation from the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (RCIADC) has gone by the wayside.

Funding has been cut from a 24-hour legal advice phone line service designed to ensure the rights and welfare of...

 

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Last Updated on Thursday, 16 May 2013 11:32

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Kaurna Elders want to form repatriation committee for return of ancestral remains

tauto-sansburyMoves are afoot in South Australia to create a formal repatriation committee to oversee future returns to the State after the South Australian Museum became the custodian of a collection of Aboriginal remains after they spent a century in Europe.

Narungga-Kaurna man, Mr Tauto Sansbury said he wanted to see a formal system established to streamline the process of having ancestral remains returned to...

 

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Last Updated on Thursday, 16 May 2013 11:31

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