Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement

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Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement

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  • ALRM

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Description area

Dates of existence

1972-

History

The Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement (ALRM) is a not-for-profit charity, Aboriginal community organisation and law practice based in Adelaide, South Australia. ALRM has both a criminal case section and civil section. The organisation receives funding under the National Legal Assistance Program. Additionally, ALRM organises social programs to assist Aboriginal people persons recently released from custody, and advocates on legal and policy questions that affect Aboriginal people.

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Authority record identifier

US DLC n 93065407

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Minimal

Dates of creation, revision and deletion

Created, Kymberley Bax, 8-Apr-2024.

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Sources

Angela Skujins (2020) 'In conversation with Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement CEO Cheryl Axleby', CityMag, accessed online 10-Apr-2024.
Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement website, accessed 10-Apr-2024.

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