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‘Drug use is a public health issue, not a criminal issue’: Highlights from our MSIC event

‘Drug use is a public health issue, not a criminal issue’: Highlights from our MSIC event

by Rights Advocacy Project | Feb 27, 2018 | Criminal Justice Reform

One year and one week ago, Coroner Hawkins published her findings on the Inquest into the Death of Ms A, recommending the introduction of a safe injecting facility in Victoria. The Coroner’s findings became the platform that grassroots advocates needed to make their...
Why we created Confident Commuter

Why we created Confident Commuter

by Rights Advocacy Project | Feb 21, 2018 | Equality and Government Accountability

After the success of Myki Fines, we still had a constant stream of emails asking for help with myki infringement notices. As Emma Buckley Lennox writes, this made us determined to make Confident Commuter. Meet Hannah In August 2017, Hannah hopped on the 58 tram from...

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