MEDIA RELEASE: New video from community leaders including Just Reinvest NSW’s tell the NSW Government: do better for children and communities
WATCH THE VIDEO 15/04/2026 REDFERN, Sydney: New videos from NSW community leaders and frontline workers, including the Rev. Bill Crews; representatives from the Aboriginal Legal Service NSW and Just Reinvest NSW; and CEOs from St Vincent de Paul Society NSW and Youth Off The Streets are sending a powerful message to the NSW Government. The […]
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NEWS: Just Reinvest NSW testifies at Senate inquiry on Australia’s youth justice and incarceration system
On Friday (10 April 2026) at a public hearing in Parramatta Just Reinvest NSW CEO Geoff Scott, Community Data Manager Ian Brown and Chairperson Blake Alan Cansdale provided testimony to the Australian Senate inquiry into Australia’s youth justice and incarceration. Their call was clear – the Commonwealth Government must further support justice reinvestment as a […]
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Statement: Just Reinvest NSW stands in solidarity with the NSW Aboriginal Land Council and supports its call to action in response to the NSW Government’s proposed changes to land rights legislation.
“The right of Aboriginal people in NSW to make land claims under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 is fundamental. It reflects decades of advocacy and is grounded in the principle of self-determination; just as communities have the right to lead place-based, community-driven responses to overincarceration through justice reinvestment. “Efforts to weaken land rights, particularly […]
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Justice Reinvestment leaders meet in Bathurst as Aboriginal Incarceration Levels Remain Unacceptably High
The NSW Justice Reinvestment Community of Practice met in Bathurst to share local solutions, data tools and collaborative strategies to reduce Aboriginal incarceration. In late February, more than 50 people gathered in Bathurst for the Justice Reinvestment (JR) Community of Practice Forum for New South Wales, co-hosted by Wahluu Health. The forum brought together Aboriginal […]
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Power BI Introduction: Data Cleaning and Basic Charts using BOCSAR Data
This article will walk through how to build a column chart using Power BI Desktop and data from the NSW Bureau of Crime, Statistics and Research (BOCSAR). It will use custody statistics to build this column chart: The chart visualises two data series – young people on remand, and youth sentenced to detention – over […]
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How to download Power BI
Power BI is a tool for analyzing and visualizing data that lets you build your own reports and dashboards. The JRNSW Justice Reinvestment Dashboard [link] was built in Power BI, and the JRNSW Data Hub offers training in using Power BI to develop your own tools.This blog post will help you get started. Power BI […]
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MEDIA RELEASE – Just Reinvest NSW announces new Board of Directors following the transition from its status as an association to a Company Limited by Guarantee
Just Reinvest NSW Chair Blake Alan Cansdale 20/01/2026 REDFERN, Sydney: Just Reinvest NSW (JRNSW) today announced its new majority Aboriginal Board with new Chair Mr. Blake Alan Cansdale and Board Directors Paul Morris, Prof. Jack Beetson and Karlie Stewart. Gino Vumbaca and Paul Wright will be retained as Independent Directors. “I am honoured and excited […]
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STAFF PROFILE – Dillion Saunders-Carr. You might recognise Dillon as one of the stars of the Mounty Yarns film. He is the newest member of the Youth on Track team in Mt Druitt and started out with JRNSW as a Youth Ambassador. Dillon now works as a full-time Youth Worker.
Dillon Saunders-Carr (pictured right) with a colleague in Mt Druitt A typical day for Dillon as a Youth Worker is “full on”. You might be mistaken for thinking that it’s all about running programs and youth engagement (the fun stuff) – but there’s a significant administrative responsibility in the role, such as keeping case notes. […]
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STAFF PROFILE – Mekayla Cochrane: “To succeed, you need to be adaptable and independent. You have to be ready for the lows, but the highs do balance it out. Community can be hard work, but it’s so rewarding.”
Mekayla did a trial with JRNSW during the pandemic and found that the ways of doing things and ways of working challenged the norm. She enjoyed seeing community-led initiatives take place, rather than a local government driven perspective, where those who would not usually can step up and lead were given a platform. Mekayla joined […]
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STAFF PROFILE – Archie Darcy is a dedicated member of the Youth on Track team at the JRNSW Mt Druitt site, where he brings passion, lived experience and deep community ties to his work with young people.
Archie Darcy is a dedicated member of the Youth on Track team at the JRNSW Mt Druitt site, where he brings passion, lived experience and deep community ties to his work with young people. Archie began his journey with JRNSW as a Youth Worker, supporting young people with essential welfare needs such as arranging birth […]
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