
Debbie Kilroy #FreeHer
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Formerly incarcerated working to end the incarceration of women & girls, to end racial gendered violence sistersinside.com.au #freeher #abolitionnow
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The The National Network send our heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and community of Linford Feick. âLinford Feickâs death is a tragedy, and our thoughts are with all those who loved and knew him. We acknowledge the pain and grief the community is feeling. This is a time for

The National Network condemns the SA govt new âget tough on so called drug crimeâ and rejects the governmentâs continued use of fear-based narratives to justify the expansion of carceral systems Press release here: thenationalnetwork.com.au/national-netwo⌠The Advertiser National Indigenous Times ABC Adelaide

Read the The National Network press release about SAâs new so called drug laws âGovernments need to stop handing more power to the policeâthe biggest, most violent gang in this country,â Debbie Kilroy #FreeHer

Aunty Debbie Kilroy #FreeHer said what she said!!!! QUOTE OF THE YEAR!!!! âGovernments need to stop handing more power to the policeâthe biggest, most violent gang in this countryâ


In an extremely rare interview, the former Deputy State Coroner, Evelyn Vicker â the original coroner to read Ms Wensleyâs file â has said the details in it led her to form the view she did not die by suicide. âTo me, it was an unlawful killing,â thewest.com.au/news/crime/truâŚ


âThis cycle of feel-good storytelling isnât just about visibility â itâs about propping up the welfare industry. It helps keep money flowing to organisations that centre staff over service, optics over outcomes.â Read Debbie Kilroy #FreeHer and my words on the The National Network website

"This legislation reeks of recycled policy from Queensland in the 80s, when the government sold the public a story about cracking down on organised crime,â said The National Network's Debbie Kilroy #FreeHer. âBut in reality, all they did was sweep up people who use drugs, trapping them in the
