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8 From the Director of Indigenous Legal Education That UNSW Law has surpassed 100 Indigenous graduates is rightly a great source of pride to the Faculty. That is because the legal education obtained by our Indigenous graduates has enabled them to make immeasurably varied, positive contributions to Indigenous communities, to Australian society more broadly and in their own lives. Their achievements embody the conversion of Founding Dean Hal Wootten’s commitment to social justice for Indigenous Australians into reality. It is upon this legacy that my own work with UNSW Law’s Indigenous students builds. Since 2005, when I began to get to know and teach Indigenous Law students, there has been substantial growth in UNSW Law’s Indigenous support and outreach programs and an acceleration in their success. For example, some 70 of our first 100 Indigenous Law graduates have completed their studies since 2005. While that is an obvious and important measure of success, the far-reaching impact of a program such as the Pre-Law Program, in which UNSW Law works with Nura Gili to qualify Indigenous students for entry into Law degrees, could easily pass undetected. It is noteworthy that UNSW Law also has some 15 former Pre-Law participants since 2005 who have graduated in law from another university, and at least 20 who have been awarded degrees in other disciplines at UNSW or elsewhere. These students, too, have taken with them the benefits of a critical, formative experience at UNSW Law. There is clearly much that UNSW Law does well in facilitating access to, and support throughout, legal education for Indigenous law students. Nonetheless, there are needs yet to be satisfied. To strengthen our existing foundation so that we hasten the graduation of our next 100 Indigenous Law graduates is the next step on the path set back in 1971 by Hal Wootten. Jeni Engel Director of Indigenous Legal Education, UNSW Law (2014 – current) Jeni Engel is UNSW Law’s Director of Indigenous Legal Education, coordinating and teaching outreach and support programs for the Faculty’s Indigenous students.