Senator SIEWERT (Western Australia—Australian Greens Whip) (15:47): I move: That the Senate— (a) notes: (i) with sadness that 4 August 2015 marked one year since the death of Miss Dhu in police custody in Western Australia, and (ii) that the inquest into Ms Dhu’s death still has not occurred and will not until the end of 2015, and that meanwhile fine defaulters are still being gaoled in Western Australia; and (b) calls on the Federal Government to continue to work with its state and territory counterparts to implement the remaining recommendations from the Deaths in Custody report. I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator SIEWERT: I would like to inform the chamber that three other Aboriginal people have died in custody since Miss Dhu's death and that there is yet to be an inquest into the deaths of those three Aboriginal people or a date set for their deaths. Miss Dhu is one of a large number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who continue to die in custody and, because people do not necessarily know how to raise the issue, their deaths, unfortunately, are not being followed up by inquests. It is really important that we recognise that fact.