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11 June, 2025

Reconciliation Action Plan - May 2025 to May 2027

This 2025–2027 Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) reflects the Courts’ continuing commitment to supporting access to justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.

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29 May, 2025

Lighthouse information sheet for non-parent parties – risk screening

A non-parent party to the proceedings may include but is not limited to grandparents, aunts/uncles, elder siblings or kinship carers of the child/ren.

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06 May, 2025

Guide to Communicating with the Courts

This guide addresses how to appropriately communicate with the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1) and the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2), including chambers staff, Court Children's Services, and registry and other Court staff.

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31 March, 2025

What is an Indigenous Family Liaison Officer? video (Yumplatok)

This video is for families that need to resolve issues relating to the care and living arrangements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. The video features some of the Court’s Indigenous Family Liaison Officers who talk about their job and how they can provide support to families.

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31 March, 2025

What is an Indigenous Family Liaison Officer? video (Yolngu Matha)

This video is for families that need to resolve issues relating to the care and living arrangements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.

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31 March, 2025

What is an Indigenous Family Liaison Officer? video (Warlpiri)

This video is for families that need to resolve issues relating to the care and living arrangements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.

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31 March, 2025

What is an Indigenous Family Liaison Officer? video (Tiwi)

This video is for families that need to resolve issues relating to the care and living arrangements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.

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31 March, 2025

What is an Indigenous Family Liaison Officer? video (Pitjantjatjara)

This video is for families that need to resolve issues relating to the care and living arrangements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.

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31 March, 2025

What is an Indigenous Family Liaison Officer? video (Eastside Kriol)

This video is for families that need to resolve issues relating to the care and living arrangements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.

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31 March, 2025

What is an Indigenous Family Liaison Officer? video - translated versions

This video is for families that need to resolve issues relating to the care and living arrangements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. The video features some of the Court’s Indigenous Family Liaison Officers who talk about their job and how they can provide support to families.

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