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In Australia, an indigenous woman is jailed for stealing an ice cream — why?

These changes have put a spiralling number of unsentenced remandees on low-level offences – people like Rachel – in jail at a rate that is fuelling concern about human rights, social impacts and the burgeoning cost to taxpayers. Women and indigenous Victorians have been especially affected. In April, for the first time, more women were in prison waiting for their charges to be heard than were there for actually committing and being sentenced for crimes. “The current provisions cast the net so wide that they’re catching people that shouldn’t be in custody – specifically, women who pose no threat to safety who are being placed in prison for low-level offending that is a direct result of their poverty and disadvantage,” said Elena Pappas, a spokeswoman for Smart Justice for Women, a coalition of 30 legal organisations.

Australia sticks by plan to re-open border in mid-2022

Australia is sticking to plans to start re-opening to the rest of the world only from the middle of next year, officials said on Sunday, resisting mounting pressure to end the closure of international borders.

Covid-19: Australia sticks by plan to re-open border in mid-2022

Australia is sticking to plans to start re-opening to the rest of the world only from the middle of next year, officials said on Sunday, resisting mounting pressure to end the closure of international borders. In March 2020, Australia closed its borders to non-nationals and non-residents and has since been allowing only limited international arrivals, mainly citizens returning

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