The [NSW] ombudsman, Paul Miller, handed down a scathing report into the five-year Aboriginal Outcomes Strategy (AOS), noting that since its 2017 launch the Department of Communities and Justice appears to have abandoned it without explanation.
The ombudsman found that by 2022 Aboriginal children were 11 times more likely than non-Indigenous children to be in out-of-home care – up from 9.3 in 2017 – and the department had not met any of its four targets.
“Our concern has been the failure of [the department] itself to report transparently on what it did to implement the strategy and its failure to publicly report on the outcomes of the AOS,” the report read.
“It was apparent to us that at some point within its five-year timeframe, [the department] effectively abandoned the AOS.
“[The department] did not report on what had been achieved by the AOS in the time it was operating, and nor did it announce that the strategy was being abandoned or why.”
yo!! a pretty awesome legal case got settled recently here is aus!
"Roxanne Tickle, a transgender woman from regional New South Wales, sued the social media platform Giggle for Girls and its CEO, Sall Grover, claiming she was unlawfully barred from using the app in 2021 after the firm and Grover said she was a man."
"First Woman Candidate," Vancouver Sun. September 14, 1934. Page 1.
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MRS. LILY BEIRNE
First woman Social Credit candidate in the world is Mrs. Lily Beirne of Sydney, New South Wales, who has been nominated for the Senate in the Australian elections by the Douglas Social Credit Party.
The Douglas Party has 37 candidates nominated for the House of Representatives and nine for the Senate. Voting takes place Saturday.
He threw aside the old polite language of Sydney to admit the Native Police were not police at all:
It was useless to call the native police troopers a civil force; they did not go out with little stumps of sticks like town police, but with carbines and balls. Those were not given them to play at soldiering, but to disperse the blacks, and to show them that they were given for something. Therefore he should call the native police force a semi-military force.
"Killing for Country: A Family History" - David Marr
Yet all this time, the Legislative Council of New South Wales stayed sunk in the politics of the past, impervious to change and unwilling to hinder the conquest by settlers and sheep of Aboriginal lands.
"Killing for Country: A Family History" - David Marr