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Beyond Cases and Problems: Relationship-Based Justice in Central Australia

Reflections on bridging legal systems and cultural knowledge to create meaningful pathways for young people caught between worlds in Mparntwe.

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Navigating Two Worlds: Cultural Authority and Youth Empowerment in Mparntwe

Reflections on creating culturally-led pathways for young people to connect with identity and purpose while navigating contemporary challenges in Central Australia.

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Richard Cassidy - Our Story

Richard Cassidy shares Indigenous wisdom through storytelling, navigating traditional and Western knowledge systems while empowering future generations to connect with country and culture.

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Rethinking Youth Justice Funding in Queensland: Prioritising Grassroots Solutions Over Bureaucracy

Queensland’s Staying on Track and Regional Reset programs represent a $225 million investment in youth justice rehabilitation and early intervention. While these initiatives have the potential to reduce youth reoffending and support at-risk youth, their success depends on who receives the funding. If large organizations dominate the grants, a significant portion could be absorbed by administrative costs and bureaucracy, rather than directly reaching young people and community-based solutions.

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The Necessity of State Government in Australia: A Queensland Perspective

The debate continues over whether Australia’s federal system should remain or be restructured for greater efficiency and responsiveness.

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Queensland Government Spending on Youth Justice and Community Safety

The Queensland government is increasing spending on youth detention despite evidence that it is ineffective and expensive, while also investing in community safety and youth programs to address the root causes of youth crime.

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The Diagrama Model: A Transformative Approach to Youth Justice

The Diagrama Model transforms youth justice by shifting from punishment to rehabilitation. It operates education-driven, therapy-supported re-education centers where young offenders receive individualized care, vocational training, and strong mentorship to break cycles of reoffending. Unlike traditional detention, Diagrama fosters positive relationships, autonomy-building, and community integration, leading to lower recidivism rates and better long-term outcomes. The model is cost-effective, humane, and adaptable, making it a promising alternative for youth justice reform in Australia and beyond.

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A Comparative Analysis of Youth Justice Systems in Spain and Australia

This comparative analysis delves into the distinct approaches taken by Spain and Australia in addressing youth crime, examining their models, practices, and underlying principles.

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