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Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody

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Inquest into Indigenous man Bailey Mackander’s death in custody commences

Bailey Mackander’s death is one of many under the carceral system that has seen little reform since the Royal Commission.

May 7, 2021 Bonnie Huang
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Stop Black Deaths in Custody protest marks 30 years since the royal commission

Few of the recommendations from the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody have been implemented.

April 10, 2021 Claire Ollivain
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Black Lives Matter rally in Kempsey kicks off weekend of action

Hundreds turned up to protest Indigenous deaths in police custody.

July 4, 2020 Jazz Breen and Ellie Wilson
Activists in a circle talk to each other at Town Hall, in front of a flying Aboriginal flag.
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Low turnout at ISJA march emphasises Sydney’s lack of engagament with Indigenous incarceration

The event provided an opportunity to centre public discussion on preventing Indigenous deaths in custody

May 22, 2019 James Monaro

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