Prosecution outcome for Munjuwa Health, Housing and Community Aboriginal Corporation (ICN 662)

Criminal prosecutions

Prosecution outcome for: Munjuwa Health, Housing and Community Aboriginal Corporation (ICN 662)

Court and judge/magistrate: Parramatta Local Court (Magistrate Brender)
Legislative provision/s breached
  1. 330-10(1) CATSI Act
  2. 348-1(1) CATSI Act
  3. 348-1(1) CATSI Act

Convicted and fined $5,000 for each offence for a total fine of $15,000.

A place for second chances

In 2013, Elders in Canberra came together over a shared concern about the services provided to First Nations people leaving prison. The community wanted returning members to have stronger, more culturally responsive support. They wanted people to feel safe so they could learn, work, form connections and, as a result, not reoffend. 

So they took the lead on making it happen. 

Partnerships for knowledge-keeping

Family and community are always welcome at Yarkuwa Indigenous Knowledge Centre. It’s an open space where visitors drop in to view exhibitions and talk to staff. Staff and community members bring children to play and be involved.

It’s a place for sharing knowledge, connecting between generations and forming partnerships with people who aim for better outcomes in Deniliquin, NSW.