AND THE
WINNER IS….

The NATIONAL JUSTICE PROJECT

The National Justice Project is a not-for-profit legal service fearlessly fighting injustice.
Through strategic legal action, advocacy, partnerships and education, they hold governments to account for systemic discrimination and push for life-saving law and policy reform alongside their courageous clients. By eradicating racial and disability discrimination from healthcare, immigration detention, policing and prisons, the National Justice Project is working to create a safer and more just society for all.

Many of their clients are women and children, and one example was the fight for justice for a courageous Indigenous woman who survived domestic violence and police brutality read more.

 The National Justice Project is powered by a diverse team of legal professionals and advocates made up of 65% women, and 45% of the team are ethnically and linguistically diverse. Another 15% of the team are First Nations people, 40% identify as LGBTQI+, and some 10% are people living with a disability.

If you would like to know more or help the National Justice Project donate here!

Walking on Cloud 9

At the National Justice Project we work to fight for justice, fairness and inclusivity by tackling systemic discrimination through strategic legal action, education and advocacy.

We are independent and receive no government funding which means we rely on donations, volunteers and fundraising to continue the work we do.

During our strategic brand review with Brand Council, we were introduced to the team at ET Collective. As ET got to know us and engage with our brand they came to us with an offer to make us their 2023 WomenKind winner – creating the brand update free of charge and giving us a stronger platform to spread our message.

“We are so grateful to be the winner and we are loving working with ET Collective and the Brand Council.”

Naomi Lai  
General Manager – National Justice Project

 

Excited to better HUMANKIND

“Even though we are an all-female company focused on women’s empowerment, we also aim to create a better society for all of humankind.”

“Learning about National Justice Project’s mission – it felt like a great fit to make the 2023 Womenkind initiative broader – to embrace Humankind. Supporting National Justice Project deepens our initiative to be more inclusive and help those who may not have power themselves, who frequently are women and children.”

Elza Avery + Tania Salvati co-founder says.

The Brand Council

In 2022 Brand Council introduced us to their pro-bono client The National Justice Project. They had just completed a brand strategy for them and we were thrilled to design updated identity to reflect this strategy and to help build a more powerful brand for this important organisation.

Brand Council and ET Collective have worked together on a range of projects including some of Australia’s best-known organisations such as Fire and Rescue NSW, Teachers Health, Aruma, and B&D.