The Nunga Court, also known as Aboriginal Sentencing Court, is a type of specialist community court for sentencing Aboriginal people in South Australia...
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Look up nunga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nunga is a term of self-identification for Aboriginal Australians, originally used by Aboriginal people...
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Custody in 1991. The courts are modelled on the South Australian Nunga Court, first established in 1999 at Port Adelaide. Koori Courts were created in order...
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Police Court, which is now known as the Magistrates Court. Nunga Courts commenced in June 1999, initiated by magistrate Chris Vass. In the Nunga Courts, a...
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Court in WA (2006–2015), and the Community Courts in the NT (2005–2012), are no longer operational. Equivalents in other states have been the Nunga Court...
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Indigenous Australians and crime (redirect from Indigenous court (Australia))
in several jurisdictions: Nunga Court in South Australia (1999–present) Koori Court, in Victoria (2002–present) Murri Court, in Queensland (2002-2012...
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former Chief Magistrate of Queensland, Di Fingleton, became aware of the Nunga Court, which had been established in South Australia in 1999 with the aim of...
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(2002–present) Murri Court in Queensland (2002–2012, 2016–present) Nunga Court in South Australia (1999–present) Youth Koori Court in New South Wales (2015–present)...
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February 2016, the Cebu Regional Trial Court Branch 5 issues a warrant of arrest against Naig and Danilyn Nunga, her road manager who faced charges of...
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Territory) (2005–2012) Koori Court, in Victoria (2002–present) Murri Court, in Queensland (2002-2012, 2016–present) Nunga Court in South Australia (1999–present)...
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Murri people (section Murri Courts)
Territory Pama in northern Queensland Koori in New South Wales and Victoria Nunga in southern South Australia Nyoongar in southern Western Australia Palawah...
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Koori (section Koori Courts)
northern Queensland Murri in southern Queensland and northern New South Wales Nunga in southern South Australia Nyoongar in southern Western Australia Palawa...
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post office in 1921, Bronzewing with a post office from 1921 until 1967, Nunga with a post office from 1914 until 1967, Gypsum Siding with a post office...
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group (such as Arrernte), demonym relating to geographic area (such as Nunga), is considered best practice and most respectful.[according to whom?] The...
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for example Koori or Murri English, Broome lingo and Noongar English. Nunga English is the southern South Australian dialect of Aboriginal English....
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own Land: Aboriginal experiences in South Australia since 1836, told by Nungas and others. Adelaide: Wakefield Press. Mead, Greg. (1995). A Royal Omission...
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be given here. Many Aboriginal South Australians refer to themselves as Nunga, and those in the APY lands use the term Anangu. The following groups' lands...
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Aborigines from farther east are called Wanmala, and those from the south-west Nunga (Noongar)." Eaton was recognised as the NAIDOC Female Elder of the Year...
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Community News. Retrieved 14 May 2014. Fewster, Sean (12 February 2014). "SA court suspends jail term of 'coward punch' footballer Shahin Ghorbani over on-field...
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Cornish Australian bards. South Australian Aborigines, particularly the Nunga, are said to speak English with a Cornish accent due to the fact that they...
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own Land: Aboriginal experiences in South Australia since 1836, told by Nungas and others. Adelaide: Wakefield Press. Mead, Greg. (1995). A Royal Omission...
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has come before this Parliament in its entire history". In 1984, the High Court of Australia described the Act as: a special measure for the purpose of...
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on the APY Lands), a craft facility, children's playground, basketball court, administrative office and mechanic garage. The South Australian Department...
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a Royal Commission on 16 June 1995. A former South Australian District Court judge, Mrs Iris Stevens, was appointed as Royal Commissioner. In brief,...
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