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Fresh voices sought to advise on justice matters

October 9, 2025

The WA Government is seeking expressions of interest from Aboriginal people across the State to join the Aboriginal Justice Advisory Committee.

The committee comprises 12 Aboriginal community members connected to 12 diverse regions across the State.

The committee was established in 2021 and members provide cultural advice and guidance from lived experience to the Department of Justice.

The AJAC reports to the Department’s Director General who briefs the Attorney General and the Minister for Corrective Services on justice matters and the committee’s work.

  • Expressions of interest sought for Aboriginal Justice Advisory Committee (AJAC)
  • New AJAC members to add their voices to cultural advice and guidance
  • Eight people from metro, regional and remote Aboriginal communities will be selected

Attorney General Dr Tony Buti said throughout the past term, the committee had been instrumental in enhancing stakeholder relationships and deepening the Department’s connection with Aboriginal communities.

“By embedding cultural knowledge and lived experience into policy development, AJAC has helped ensure our justice system is more responsive, inclusive, and accountable,” he said.

Your voice is essential

“I encourage Aboriginal leaders from across WA to consider applying. Your voice is essential to continuing the progress we’ve made and drive meaningful change in justice outcomes.”

Expressions of interest for the 2026 AJAC are being sought from Aboriginal people connected to the following regions:

  • West Kimberley
  • East Pilbara
  • Gascoyne
  • Mid West
  • Goldfields
  • North Metropolitan
  • South West
  • Great Southern

To be considered for membership, candidates must demonstrate a strong community presence in their nominated region and show a commitment to improving justice outcomes for Aboriginal people across WA.

“I commend the work of AJAC whose members bring deep cultural knowledge, regional insight, and professional expertise to guide the Department of Justice on matters critical to Aboriginal communities,” Corrective Services Minister Paul Papalia said.

Successful candidates need to attend a minimum of four meetings per calendar year, comply with the AJAC Terms of Reference and Code of Conduct.

Prospective applicants are encouraged to email AJAC@justice.wa.gov.au for further application details.

 

 

Peter Rowe

Peter Rowe leads First Nations News as Editor, with over three decades of experience across international newsrooms, digital platforms and media strategy roles. For the past 20 years, he’s worked in Australia – reporting, editing and advising on stories that shape public debate.