Department of Justice annual report 2005 - 2006
Annual report 2005-2006
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12 Alice Springs $19.8 million for safe and secure custodial services at Alice Springs Correctional Centre, including rehabilitation and care of adult offenders. $480,000 to provide a safe and secure juvenile holding facility at Aranda House. $1.3 million for Alice Springs community corrections to monitor and supervise adult and juvenile clients, including successful reintegration into the community. $132,000 to provide Consumer and Trade Measurement advice and assistance in Alice Springs. $2.1 million to enable courts to administer justice for regional and remote communities. The Supreme Court sits at Alice Springs for 32 weeks per year and magistrates travel to Papunya, Mutitjulu, Yuendumu, Hermannsburg, Ti Tree and Docker River. Registry services are provided through the Magistrates Court at Alice Springs. $250,000 for the ongoing provision of registration services for land titles, births, deaths and marriages, and the agent for the Public Trustee including provision of a wills service. $40,000 in extra funding to domestic violence legal and advocacy services in Alice Springs, in addition to the $130,000 already provided. Katherine $810,000 for Katherine community corrections to monitor and supervise adult and juvenile clients, including successful reintegration into the community. $320,000 to enable courts to administer justice for regional and remote communities, including Beswick, Ngukurr, Timber Creek, Kalkaringi and Lajamanu. Registry services are provided through the Magistrates Court at Katherine. East Arnhem $560,000 for Groote Eylandt and Nhulunbuy community corrections to monitor and supervise adult and juvenile clients, including successful reintegration into the community. $170,000 to enable courts to administer justice for regional and remote communities, including Alyangula, Nhulunbuy and Galiwinku. Registry services are provided through the courthouse at Nhulunbuy. Darwin Palmerston and Litchfield Top End Rural East Arnhem Katherine Barkly Alice Springs Palmerston and Litchfield Regional Highlights in 2005-06 Annual Report 2005 2006 / Introduction & Overview