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UN working group raises concerns over Indigenous over-representation in Australian prisons

The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has raised major concerns about the detention of Indigenous people, children and migrants.

The experts urged Australian authorities to engage in comprehensive reforms to reduce the imprisonment of First Nations peoples, raise the minimum age of detention to at least 14 years, and end the mandatory detention of persons with irregular visa status.

The working group wrote in a statement:

The gross overrepresentation of First Nations peoples in the prison population, the shocking detention of children as young as 10, and the punitive approach to migrants are human rights crises that continue to plague Australia.

First Nations people make up just 3.8% of Australia’s population, yet they account for 35% of those imprisoned in the country.

Addressing this crisis requires authorities to work in genuine partnership with First Nations communities to co-design solutions, from early intervention, including prior to contact with the criminal justice system, through to reintegration after detention – rather than relying on punitive approaches.

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One of Australia’s smallest surviving newborns weighs about the same as a can of soup

Tiny Charlie Jones is a mini miracle, defying the odds as one of Australia’s smallest surviving newborns, AAP has reported.

Born at just over 26 weeks, Charlie weighed 360 grams – slightly bigger than a can of soup – when he arrived at Brisbane’s Mater Hospital on 8 October. Charlie is the smallest ever born at the Queensland hospital and one of the tiniest in the country.

Doctors feared baby Charlie would be too tiny for the equipment he needed to keep him alive.

After more than two months in the hospital’s Neonatal Critical Care Unit, Charlie’ now weighs 1.44kg and he could be home in January.

Mum Samantha Jones, 28, has spent every day by her son’s side and knew he was special.

At times, we thought he might not make it, but he is so strong and determined. He’s a fighter for sure.

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