
Nerita Waight
Chief Executive Officer; Deputy Chair
Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS); National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (NATSILS)
Nerita Waight is a proud Yorta Yorta and Narrandjeri woman with Taungurung connections. She is CEO of VALS, and is an experienced solicitor with a demonstrated history of working in the legal and community services industry. Prior to becoming CEO, Nerita had experience across several teams in the organisation including family and children’s law, as well as policy and advocacy. In 2017, Nerita established Balit Ngulu, a specialist legal service for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young peoples.
As CEO, Nerita has overseen the establishment of our dedicated youth legal practice Balit Ngulu and our Wirraway Police and Prison Accountability Practice which has supported clients on several high-profile Coronial Inquests, alongside the strengthening of VALS’ advocacy.
Nerita is also Deputy Chair of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services (NATSILS), elected member of the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria for Metropolitan Melbourne, Treaty Negotiator and Treaty Co-Convenor. She is an independent member of the Justice Policy Partnership (established under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap) and Victorian Representative on the Joint Council. She has served on the boards of several organisations including Elizabeth Morgan House, Bubup Wilam, and the Australia Community Support Organisation.
SESSIONS
Day 1
2.15
Panel: The intersection of justice and youth mental health: Insights from the NT
How Indigenous leadership in the NT is reclaiming safe spaces through family-inclusive, trauma-aware, and culturally responsive models
How policy can better reflect local strengths, solutions, and leadership to transform systems of care and justice
Aboriginal organisations driving change at the intersection of justice and youth mental health
Moderator: Nerita Waight, Chief Executive Officer, Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS); Deputy Chair, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (NATSILS)
Joshua Brown, Headspace Alice Springs Community Engagement Lead, Central Australian Aboriginal Congress
Rocket Bretherton, Campaign and Advocate Coordinator NT, Justice Reform Initiative
Andrew Lockyer, Indigenous Throughcare Program, North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency