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Walking the talk on Closing the Gap


Martu organisation, Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa (KJ) shows that there are ways to Close the Gap delivering results that are both culturally grounded and practically effective. This article explores what the KJ Model contributes to the broader conversation about Closing the Gap, highlighting the lessons it offers for policy and practice.
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Voluntary Assisted Dying Amendment Bill 2025: Bill brief


This Bill brief provides an overview of the Voluntary Assisted Dying Amendment Bill 2025 in Victoria, including the background to its introduction, the proposed amendments and responses to the Bill. It concludes with a comparison of relevant legislation across Australia. If passed, the Bill will make several changes to the voluntary assisted dying program.
Report

Review of the operation of doli incapax in NSW for children under 14


An independent review of the operation of doli incapax in New South Wales (NSW) for children under 14. Doli incapax operates as a common law presumption in NSW and presumes children aged between 10 and 13 are not able to be held criminally responsible for their actions. The report makes seven recommendations.
Report

Disrupting the school-prison nexus in NSW


This policy insights paper examines the rising trend of school suspensions in New South Wales (NSW) and their connection to student interaction with the criminal justice system. It identifies practical, evidence-based strategies – as alternatives to school exclusion – to create safer learning environments for students, teachers and schools to support long-term outcomes.
Report

Peace of mind: navigating the ethical frontiers of neurotechnology and human rights


This report explores how the benefits of neurotechnology can be embraced while making sure human dignity is at the forefront. Neurotechnology refers broadly to devices, systems and procedures that interact with the human nervous system to access, interpret or influence its activity. The report provides 18 recommendations.