Blueprint to fix Australia’s broken whistleblower protection laws
A Whistleblower Protection Authority would be a new, dedicated statutory agency which will support, protect and empower Australia’s whistleblowers. A Whistleblower Protection Authority would:
- enforce improved legal protections for people from inside agencies or organisations who raise
concerns about wrongdoing under federal laws; - provide support, information and assistance to prospective, current and former whistleblowers;
- facilitate receipt and referral of whistleblowing disclosures;
- investigate and address complaints of unfair treatment; and
- play an important role in monitoring, advocacy and outreach in support of integrity, accountability and the fair treatment of those who speak up.
These design principles were developed by Transparency International Australia, the Human Rights Law Centre and Griffith University.

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