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Just Voices, Issue #9, Freedom/Oppression, April 2016
Just Voices, Issue #8, February 2016
 
Just Voices, Issue #7, Global Networks, November 2015
Just Voices, Issue #6, Restricted Mobility, July 2015
Just Voices, Issue #5, March 2015
 
Just Voices, Issue #4, The Occupation, December 2014
Just Voices, Issue #3, The Anniversary Issue – Perspectives on History, July 2014
 
Just Voices, Issue #2, The Environment Issue – Sustainable Futures, December 2013
Just Voices, Issue #1, The Refugee Issue – New Beginnings, September 2013

Archive

The 2009-2011 AJDS newsletter archive may be accessed below:

2011

Newsletter June
Newsletter – February

2010

Newsletter September-October
Newsletter – August
Newsletter – July
Newsletter – June
Newsletter – May
Newsletter – April
Newsletter – March
Newsletter – February

2009

Newsletter – December
Newsletter November
Newsletter – October
Newsletter – September
Newsletter – August
Newsletter – July
Newsletter – June
Newsletter – May
Newsletter – April
Newsletter – March
Newsletter – February

2007

Newsletter – March
The 1999-2002 online archive can be accessed here.

We pay our respects to elders past and present, and acknowledge the history of the lands we stand, work and live on, noting that Indigenous sovereignty has never been ceded, and that colonisation continues. Read more…
The AJDS formally acknowledges that we, as an organisation, have members who live and work on the land of the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung peoples of the Kulin nation, owners of the Melbourne region. We also have active members in other parts of Australia, all of whom reside on Aboriginal land