Law Matters Program #220, 6 May 2026
Jodi Hoffmann is joined in the studio by ALSWA CEO Wayne Nannup for a broad discussion on the issues facing First Nations people within the justice system. Download
Jodi Hoffmann is joined in the studio by ALSWA CEO Wayne Nannup for a broad discussion on the issues facing First Nations people within the justice system. Download
Guests: Megan Krakouer, Director of the @National Suicide Prevention & Trauma Recovery Project. Tragically, there have recently been 2 deaths in custody at Bandyup Women’s Prison since March, and: In the lead up to Anzac Day, Jodi Hoffmann chats with Whadjuk and Yued Noongar and Yamatji Elder Di Ryder OAM,
Satara Uthayakumaran an Australian writer, advocate and social reform leader, dedicated to amplifying the voices of young people, particularly those from marginalised communities. Satara has spoken with young people across the country including many in youth detention centres – ‘too young for social media, but old enough for jail’. – and
Guests: Dr Jacqueline McGowan-Jones – WA Commissioner for Children and Young People RE: 2026 Profile of Children and Young People in WA. Sophie Stewart, CEO – Social Reinvestment WA RE: Giving Evidence alongside ALSWA at the National Inquiry into Australia’s Youth Justice and Incarceration System. Lucy Schroeder, Solicitor, National Justice
Guests: Chloe Wood, ALSWA Civil/Human Rights Unit Manager – Hakea Prison Update RE Lockdowns and conditions; Nina Storey, Member of the Formerly Incarcerated Girls Justice Advocates Melbourne (FIGJAM) and Family Violence Justice Project Manager at Flat Out and Sohini Mehta, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre, talk about the
Guests: Hayley O’Hara ALSWA Community Legal Education Officer speaking from Karratha, Kaylene Oakley Aboriginal Liaison Mentor with Ashburton Aboriginal Corporation in Karratha and Seb O’Meara Gordon Legal partner, talking about the Robodebt Class Action. If you were affected by Robodebt and want to be part of this Class Action, registration
This is the first program for 2026 with guests: Professor Pat Dudgeon from UWA and Sophie Stewart from Social Reinvestment WA. Download
This the final Law Matters program for 2025 and Jodi Hoffmann is joined in the studio by ALSWA CEO Wayne Nannup and Director Legal Services Peter Collins, for a look back at some of the highs and lows of the year. *This program talks about some sensitive issues including deaths
Guests: This program focuses on the Banksia Hill Detention Centre and Unit 18, with guests Sophie Stewart, Social Reinvestment WA CEO and Megan Krakouer, National Suicide Prevention & Trauma Recovery Project Director Download
Guests: Dr. Jim Morrison from Yokai Healing our Spirit talks about the WA Stolen Generations Redress Scheme which officially opened this week. More information here: https://www.wa.gov.au/…/wa-stolen-generations-redress… Grace Gooley, a senior solicitor with the Justice and Equity Centre in NSW will represent a family who are taking legal action against the police in the
Guests: WA Governor the Honourable Chris Dawson. The Governor attended Pinjarra on 28th October, to apologise for the Pinjarra Massacre in 1834, which was led by WA’s first Governor, James Stirling Allira Toby, John Moriarty Foundation Ambassador, talks about the importance of the Foundations football program for young people. Sasha
Guests: Angela Crombie, ALSWA Senior Policy Officer, Governance talks about the new firearm laws in WA. Find out more here: Firearms: Current information sheets Lucy Peel, ALSWA Kununurra lawyer, talks about the remote community of Balgo, which has been without in-person court hearings for almost two years, resulting in a lack
Guests: Peter Collins, Aboriginal Legal Service of WA Ltd Director Legal Services, discusses systemic racism, the over-policing of First Nations Peoples and the tragic death in custody and upcoming inquest of a 31 year old Noongar Wongai Adnyamathanha man. Australian Human Rights Commission Race Discrimination Commissioner Giridharan Sivaraman shares his views
Guests: Guests: Aboriginal Legal Service of WA Ltd CEO Wayne Nannup talks about the ‘Old Ways New Ways’ program and we find out more about the Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services from OICS Inspector Eamon Ryan. Download
Guests: Dr. Jim Morrison speaks about the documentary Genocide in the Wildflower State and provides an update on Sister Kates in Perth. Kate Colvin, CEO of Homelessness Australia talks about the homeless crisis facing people across the country. Homelessness Week runs from 4-10 August. Download
Guests: Chloe Wood, ALSWA Civil/Human Rights Unit Manager – Discusses the findings of the Inquest into the death of JC. Marilyn Bromberg, ALSWA Custody Notification Service (CNS) Lawyer Download
Guests: National Children’s Commissioner Anne Hollonds, NATSILS General Manager Melissa Clarke and Patricia Narrier, ALSWA South Hedland secretary and member of the Stolen Generations. Download
Guests: Tania Bin Bakar, Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation CEO – Sorry Day 26 May Lydia Taylor, ALSWA Records Clerk and performer Download
Guests: Kate Wellington, The Law Society of WA CEO – Law Week 19-23 May Peter Collins, ALSWA Director Legal Services – Update on ALSWA following ALSWA Head Office fire on 23 March 2025 Download
Guests: Jim Morrison, Yokai healing our Spirit and Jayde Perry, Australian Electoral Commission, Director of Operations, WA State Office. Download
Guests: ALSWA CEO Wayne Nannup and ALSWA DLS Peter Collins and Annabel Henessey from Human Rights Watch. Download
Guests: Marjorie Anderson from 13 YARN (2025 NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year) and ALSWA Albany lawyer Kyah Langdon Download
Guests: ALSWA CEO Wayne Nannup and ALSWA lawyers Angela Crombie and Hayley O’Hara Download
This is the final Law Matters program for 2024 and ALSWA’s Jodi Hoffmann and CEO Wayne Nannup look back over the year. Law Matters will return to the airwaves in February 2025 Download