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Sunday
Jun 15, 2025
STOP BLACK DEATHS IN CUSTODY Candle Light Vigil/March Tandarnyangga (So called Victoria Square) Website
Saturday
Nov 1, 2025
Write Christmas Cards for women in prison Adelaide, Contact Organisers for Details

ORGANISED COMMUNITY GATHERINGS We will be hosting a round of community Christmas card creating sessions - these are drop in sessions - stay as long as you like I supply all of the materials (and some snacks!)

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Saturday
Nov 8, 2025
Write Christmas Cards for women in prison QT Hub

ORGANISED COMMUNITY GATHERINGS We will be hosting a round of community Christmas card creating sessions - these are drop in sessions - stay as long as you like.

I supply all of the materials (and some snacks!)

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Saturday
Nov 22, 2025
Write Christmas Cards for women in prison Fidel's Social Club

ORGANISED COMMUNITY GATHERINGS We will be hosting a round of community Christmas card creating sessions - these are drop in sessions - stay as long as you like.

I supply all of the materials (and some snacks!)

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Saturday
Nov 29, 2025
Write Christmas Cards for women in prison Rewind Sound and Studios

ORGANISED COMMUNITY GATHERINGS We will be hosting a round of community Christmas card creating sessions - these are drop in sessions - stay as long as you like.

I supply all of the materials (and some snacks!)

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Thursday
Mar 5
Children and community safety: Can we move beyond criminalisation? Online Event

Despite decades of evidence pointing to harm caused by criminalising young children-and its ineffectiveness in making our communities safer- in NSW we continue to send children as young as 10 to prison.In November 2025, contrary to the recommendations of an independent expert report, the NSW Government made it easier to prosecute young children, with changes to the law concerning “doli incapax”: a legal presumption that children under 14 are incapable of criminal intent.Why do we seem to be going backwards? And in the face of concerns about crime and safety, how can we do better for children and our communities? Are other jurisdictions also following the same path?Join us to explore these questions.

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