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Exclusive: 'Heartbreaking' decline of former mission sites sparks call for truth and healing
Concerns have been raised about the state of former mission sites in Western Aus...
Giovanni Torre 28 Oct 2025
Price, Mundine reaffirm their opposition to "divisive" voice
No campaigners Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and Nyunggai Warren Mundine have warned...
Dechlan Brennan 4 Oct 2023
WA authorities investigating death of Indigenous man at Albany Regional Prison
Western Australian police are investigating the death of an Aboriginal man who w...
Rhiannon Clarke 12 Aug 2023
13 year-old Indigenous boy hospitalised after brutal police dog attack
A 13 year-old Indigenous boy was hospitalised and required surgery after being m...
Giovanni Torre 16 Nov 2022
Aboriginal man found dead in WA's Casuarina Prison
An Aboriginal man has died in Western Australia's Casuarina Prison. A Western Au...
Giovanni Torre 1 Aug 2022
Lawyers warn evidence 'hopelessly inadequate' for probe into Indigenous man's death in WA prison

An attempt to delay the start of an inquest into the death of a thirty-year-old Noongar and Torres Strait Islander man due to what lawyers described as "hopelessly inadequate" evidence has failed.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jul 26, 2022
Children to be kept in maximum security adult prison amid 'significant' Banksia Hill damage

Advocates have condemned the West Australian government's plan to move youth to the state's "worst" maximum security adult prison. In a statement released late on Tuesday, Corrective Services said the...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jul 6, 2022
Prisoners scale Hakea Prison roof to 'protest Yuendumu verdict'

Six prisoners have climbed onto the roof of Perth's Hakea Prison in what is believed to be a protest of last week's not guilty verdict for NT Police Constable Zachary Rolfe over the shooting death of...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 16, 2022
WA prisons suicide taskforce fails to meet amid spate of mental health concerns

A taskforce established to prevent suicide and self-harm in Western Australia's prisons has not met for six months despite recent lockdowns, riots and multiple cases of self-harm in the system.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 11, 2022
"Nothing is going to change" prison inspector warns on jobs skills

Western Australia's Inspector of Custodial Services and Ngalla Maya Aboriginal Corporation have urged the State Government to do more to help Aboriginal prisoners gain employment skills.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 28, 2022
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