The alleged murder of Logee (Analyn) Osias

The staff of ARC Justice are, like many others, deeply saddened to learn of the alleged murder of Logee (Analyn) Osias in Bendigo on Sunday night.
ARC Justice, along with its partner organisations in the region, including Centre for Non-Violence, Safe Steps and The Orange Door, are committed to working together and with the community to continue to tackle the scourge of family violence on our society so that all people can feel safe and be free from harm within their homes.
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ARC Justice’s position on the Voice

ARC Justice supports the 2017 Uluru Statement from the Heart in full, in which First Nations peoples called for constitutional recognition and the establishment of a Voice to parliament, and Makarrata (or Treaty) as the ‘coming together after a struggle’. The Voice is the means chosen by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples, after careful and longstanding deliberation of the options available.

<strong>ARC Justice open as usual on January 26</strong>

We at ARC Justice acknowledge the considerable harm of celebrating our national identity on the anniversary of a day of dispossession, colonialisation and suffering for First Nations communities. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have the oldest living culture in the world. We acknowledge for all people who live on this continent, that this is […]