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Australian Lawyers for Remote Aboriginal Rights - independent, not-for-profit, legal rep on strategic public interest matters affecting remote Aboriginal people

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@_ALRAR_
ALRAR
10 years
Remote Aboriginal communities are enforcing their housing rights! ALRAR director Elly Patira in ILB. #Indigenous
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@crikey_news
Crikey
1 year
A class action lawsuit has been lodged against the Housing Authority and the state of Western Australia on behalf of public housing residents, and 'presidential candidate' Robert F. Kennedy Jr is expected to drop out of the race by the end of this week.
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crikey.com.au
A class action lawsuit has been lodged against the Housing Authority and the state of Western Australia on behalf of public housing residents, and 'presidential candidate' Robert F. Kennedy Jr is...
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@kamingock
Kamin Gock
1 year
730 can reveal a class action has been filed against the WA Gov on behalf of thousands on tenants living in alleged substandard public housing. https://t.co/tVeqaQ5oKw
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abc.net.au
A class action has been filed against the West Australian government on behalf of thousands of tenants living in substandard public housing in remote Aboriginal communities. 
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@ZiziAverill
Zizi Averill
1 year
What is the price of a renter’s distress? Judges have been pushed to put a price tag on the feeling of ‘disappointment’ for #renters living in dilapidated homes, after a #NT grandmother's landmark High Court victory @TheNTNews #AusPol @GrataFund @_ALRAR_
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@LiamDGrealy
Liam Grealy
2 years
"Permeable Housing" has been published open access by Somatechnics in a special issue on The Somatechnics of Water. Thank you very much to Holly Randell-Moon for her editorial support. https://t.co/bS5cd8mxQh
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@GrataFund
Grata Fund
2 years
MEDIA RELEASE: Today, four remote renters will continue their fight for #housingjustice by seeking to invalidate the Northern Territory Government’s controversial ‘remote rent framework’ in the NT Court of Appeal. @_ALRAR_ https://t.co/KtUAU17ZHB
gratafund.org.au
Four remote renters will continue their fight to invalidate the Northern Territory Government’s controversial ‘remote rent framework’ in a hearing in the NT Court of Appeal.
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@_ALRAR_
ALRAR
2 years
Finally, thank you to @GrataFund and @isreinecke who saw the value in this case and backed us from the beginning. Your support through the years made this happen. Your work, in this case and beyond, is delivering real change!
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@_ALRAR_
ALRAR
2 years
Also we are forever in debt to Matthew Albert of the Vic Bar whose tireless work took this case from a shopfront Tribunal in Alice Springs to a victory in the High Court. His immense skill and dedication represents all that is good in the profession. We cannot thank you enough.
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@_ALRAR_
ALRAR
2 years
We are thinking of the Conway and Young families. Also grateful for the support of Cavanagh, Smith and all other families in the community. It is a pleasure and an honour to work alongside you.
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@_ALRAR_
ALRAR
2 years
A big result for tenants rights! We’re proud to have represented the people of Ltyentye Apurte in their fight for decent housing, and thankful for the leadership of Ms. Young and Mr. Conway, lead applicants who sadly passed away before yesterdays decision
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gratafund.org.au
The High Court has unanimously recognised the right of tenants to compensation for disappointment and distress when a rented house does not meet legal standards.
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@GrataFund
Grata Fund
2 years
MEDIA RELEASE: High Court unanimously rules tenants have rights to compensation for inadequate housing: https://t.co/STUk2Wenxp @_ALRAR_ @isreinecke
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ALRAR
2 years
A powerful advocate for justice gone too soon, but leaving an incredible legacy. Her passion and dedication is an example to us all. Vale @SophieTrevitt
@SophieTrevitt
Sophie Trevitt
2 years
A moving tribute to Sophie Trevitt in the Australian Senate. @larissawaters, 8:15pm 31 August 2023, adjournment. https://t.co/O15iNA1cMj
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@SophieTrevitt
Sophie Trevitt
2 years
A moving tribute to Sophie Trevitt in the Australian Senate. @larissawaters, 8:15pm 31 August 2023, adjournment. https://t.co/O15iNA1cMj
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@LiamDGrealy
Liam Grealy
3 years
It's important to celebrate the wins because they're hard fought. Congratulations Laramba community residents and @_ALRAR_. This is long overdue. "Aboriginal community of Laramba feels safe to drink tap water now uranium levels are within guidelines" https://t.co/QTLVSkFrDt
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abc.net.au
The outback community of Laramba used to have almost triple the recommended levels of uranium in its drinking water.
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@RoyceRk2
Royce Kurmelovs
3 years
And here's the feature I wrote for The Guardian (featuring photos by @IsabellaMMoore) published before the decision was made to build the filtration system. PWC remains one of the most secretive organisations I've encountered. https://t.co/Urql6HuRpJ
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theguardian.com
Laramba’s Indigenous residents fear they are at risk of long-term illness and say they need to know who is responsible for fixing the problem
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@RoyceRk2
Royce Kurmelovs
3 years
And then it took multiple reports before the decision was finally taken to address the problem. There are still questions raised by my reporting that were never answered: like where did all the money go for the PWC subsidiary that was supposed to deal with this?
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ALRAR
3 years
@abc730 @GrataFund @WHO In 2020, the initial decision of the NTCAT was a landlord is not responsible for water delivered to the premises. We sought internal review of this decision, and while still under review, the NT announced $28M in funding for 10 communities, including Laramba, to fix water issues.
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@_ALRAR_
ALRAR
3 years
@abc730 @GrataFund @WHO There remains about 25 applications from Laramba before NTCAT, dealing with other housing issues and basic issues of habitability. Three were determined in January, with 2 households receiving compensation. These matters are now also on appeal, and will be heard later this year.
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@_ALRAR_
ALRAR
3 years
@abc730 @GrataFund @WHO Laramba residents continue to maintain that the NT government was obligated to provide them with safe drinking water, and for many years refused to do so.
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ALRAR
3 years
@abc730 @GrataFund @WHO In May 2022, the internal review confirmed the original decision and the matter was appealed to the NT Supreme Court. This question was heard before the Court in September last year and judgement is currently reserved.
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