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Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement

Adelaide, SA ABN 32942723464 · ACNC Sign up to see website
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37
Integrity Assessment
Limited data available
37/100 · methodology
This score reflects limited public data, not concerns about the organization.

About Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement

Legal Support and Advisory services: Justice rights

Founded
Headquarters
Adelaide, SA
Foundation type
Large
Size
large

Focus areas & reach

· What they work on and where
Advocacy & Civil Rights

How it stacks up against peers

· vs. 8 similar advocacy & civil rights in Australia
Integrity Assessment This charity: 37
Peer average: 52

Red flags

· All clear
ACNC registration revocation
OFAC / EU / UN sanctions
Open investigations
Governance scandals
Related-party deals
Excessive exec comp

Common questions

· Auto-generated from filings + methodology

Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement is a registered advocacy & civil rights nonprofit based in Adelaide, SA, Australia. It is registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). It was founded in 1971 and has been operating for 55 years. Its registration number is 32942723464. It has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 37/100 (Limited data available). This reflects limited public data, not concerns about the organization. This is below the average of 52/100 for advocacy & civil rights charities in Australia. The organization reports A$11M in annual revenue.

Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 37/100. This score combines five components: Registration (20 pts), Financial Transparency (30 pts), Governance (20 pts), Contact Availability (10 pts), and Data Recency (20 pts), with negative adjustments for any red flags. A score of 37 ('Limited data available') reflects limited public data, not concerns about the organization. This is common for smaller, newer, or non-US charities that file fewer public records. For comparison, the average integrity assessment for advocacy & civil rights charities in Australia is 52/100.

Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement is located in Adelaide, SA, Australia. The organization was established in 1971 and has been active for 55 years. Its registered address is 321-325 King William St, Australia.

Based on official tax filings, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement has A$11M in annual revenue. Create a free GiveRadar account to view the complete financial breakdown with year-over-year trends.

Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement is classified as a Advocacy & Civil Rights organization, registered in Australia. It operates as a Large. By size, it is categorized as a large organization. It has A$11M in annual revenue.

Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 37/100. We recommend reviewing the full profile before making a donation decision. The organization is overseen by the ACNC. Visit the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement profile on GiveRadar for full details before deciding. GiveRadar provides data for research purposes and does not endorse any organization. Always do your own due diligence.

Among advocacy & civil rights charities registered in Australia: Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement's GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 37/100 is below the peer average of 52/100. Its annual revenue of A$11M is comparable to the peer average of A$6M.

Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement is registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). If the organization has Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status, donations of $2 or more are tax-deductible in Australia. Check the organization's DGR status on the ACNC or ATO website to confirm.

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Annual revenue
A$10M-A$100M
Source: ACNC (Australia) (FY2022) why this matters
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Filing history

1 year on file from ACNC (Australia) (FY2022): revenue, expenses, program spending, assets, and liabilities by fiscal year.

Years on record: FY2022.
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Taxes

Tax-deductibility for donors

Australian donations are deductible if Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement holds DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status from the ATO. Check the DGR register before claiming.

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Latest news

From global news sources

10 articles found

From global news sources

Sentiment

Neutral

Indigenous legal groups warn SA ‘Street Gangs Bill’ could criminalise children for life - National Indigenous Times

nit.com.au · · Mixed

SA law society announces inaugural winners of First Nations awards - Australasian Lawyer

www.thelawyermag.com · · Positive

Adelaide defence lawyer Jeffrey Norton, 48, charged with domestic violence related offences - Adelaide Now

www.adelaidenow.com.au · · Neutral

SA joining 'race to the bottom' with new youth laws, legal groups say - National Indigenous Times

nit.com.au · · Neutral

Anger and grief over 'preventable' death in custody of 23yo Aboriginal man despite royal commission - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

www.abc.net.au · · Neutral

Renowned Aboriginal Activist Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue Dies Peacefully At Home - New Matilda

newmatilda.com · · Neutral

Lawyer claims she wasn’t told for months that Aboriginal teen tried to take her life in youth detention - The Guardian

www.theguardian.com · · Neutral

Justice denied: Lawyers claim breaches of SA child detainee rights - InDaily

www.indailysa.com.au · · Neutral

South Australia to tackle 'insulting' laws that prevent Aboriginal people giving cultural evidence in court - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

www.abc.net.au · · Neutral

Maher’s ‘vital’ fix to legal system cutting out key experts - Adelaide Now

www.adelaidenow.com.au · · Neutral

Activity timeline

Filings and press mentions, merged

Indigenous legal groups warn SA ‘Street Gangs Bill’ could criminalise children for life - National Indigenous Times
Sep 2025
nit.com.au
SA law society announces inaugural winners of First Nations awards - Australasian Lawyer
Sep 2025
www.thelawyermag.com
Adelaide defence lawyer Jeffrey Norton, 48, charged with domestic violence related offences - Adelaide Now
Aug 2025
www.adelaidenow.com.au
SA joining 'race to the bottom' with new youth laws, legal groups say - National Indigenous Times
Aug 2025
nit.com.au
Anger and grief over 'preventable' death in custody of 23yo Aboriginal man despite royal commission - Australian Broadca
Jun 2024
www.abc.net.au
Renowned Aboriginal Activist Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue Dies Peacefully At Home - New Matilda
Feb 2024
newmatilda.com
Lawyer claims she wasn’t told for months that Aboriginal teen tried to take her life in youth detention - The Guardian
Jul 2023
www.theguardian.com
Justice denied: Lawyers claim breaches of SA child detainee rights - InDaily
May 2023
www.indailysa.com.au
South Australia to tackle 'insulting' laws that prevent Aboriginal people giving cultural evidence in court - Australian
Jan 2023
www.abc.net.au
Maher’s ‘vital’ fix to legal system cutting out key experts - Adelaide Now
Jan 2023
www.adelaidenow.com.au
Form filed
A$9.0M revenue
FY2022
ACNC

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Sources and verification

Refreshed

Registration and legal identity
Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC)
Financial filings
Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) - Fiscal year 2022 most recent on file.
News and media coverage
GDELT Project + Google News

Data freshness

Last updated
Apr 21, 2026
Profile completeness
75%

What we don't know

Honest gaps - our score reflects transparency, not impact

Executive compensation
Top-officer pay not disclosed
Named leadership
Board and officer list not yet indexed
Mission statement
No self-published statement of purpose
Programs & projects
No named programs listed by the charity
Operating reach
Countries where programs run not specified
Programmatic detail
Specific cause areas not yet tagged

Methodology

GiveRadar combines public registry filings, ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer, Charity Navigator, GuideStar, and news archives into a single 0-100 integrity assessment. We don't take a cut of any donation, ever.

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Quick facts about Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement

What is Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement?
Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement is a advocacy & civil rights large based in Adelaide, Australia. Legal Support and Advisory services: Justice rights
When was Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement founded?
Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement was founded in 1971.
Where is Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement located?
Headquartered in Adelaide, Australia.
What is Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement's annual budget?
Annual revenue for fiscal year 2022 is approximately A$10M-A$100M.
Is Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement trustworthy?
Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 37 out of 100 (Limited data available). The score reflects public-data transparency: registration, financial disclosure, governance, contact details, and how recently data was refreshed. It does not measure program impact.
What is Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement's registration number?
Registration: 32942723464 (Australia).
What is Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement's website?
https://www.alrm.org.au
Are donations to Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement tax-deductible?
Donations may be tax-deductible for residents of Australia under local rules. US donors should check whether the charity has an equivalency-determination letter or a US-based fiscal sponsor before claiming a deduction.