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Chandi Bates

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 5 MAY 2022

New Tasmanian anti-protest Bill is unnecessary and undemocratic

Leading Tasmanian and national civil society groups are calling on the Rockliff government to halt the introduction of an alarming new anti-protest law, currently before the Tasmanian Parliament.

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 4 MAY 2022

Charities and community voices must be heard in this election campaign

An alliance of Australia’s most well-established and respected charities today called on all parties to support issues-based charity advocacy in the lead up to elections.

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 2 MAY 2022

Major parties must drop whistleblower prosecutions, fix whistleblowing laws

On World Press Freedom Day, the Human Rights Law Centre is calling on both major parties to commit to dropping the ongoing prosecutions of three Australian whistleblowers and reforming whistleblowing laws if elected.

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 13 APR 2022

This election, candidates must commit to campaign honestly and pursue meaningful reforms to stop disinformation

Ahead of the federal election, 16 community, human rights and religious groups have joined forces to call on all candidates to refrain from misleading voters and commit to reforms to stop the spread of disinformation.

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 7 APR 2022

It’s time to make the ACT Human Rights Act truly accessible to all

The Australian Capital Territory’s Human Rights Act needs reforming to remove needless barriers that are making it harder for people to protect their human rights, warns the Human Rights Law Centre.

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 7 APR 2022

Morrison government must ensure the independence and effectiveness of the Australian Human Rights Commission

The Morrison government must ensure the Australian Human Rights Commission is independent and effective, following revelations that the Commission’s “A status” may be downgraded.

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 4 APR 2022

Devastating impacts of Rio Tinto’s former mine going under the microscope

As Rio Tinto shareholders gather in London this week for the company’s AGM, over in Bougainville, the initial steps on a comprehensive environmental and human rights assessment of the company’s former Panguna mine have commenced.

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 1 APR 2022

Draconian new anti-protest law will hurt democracy in NSW

The passing of the Perrottet government’s new anti-protest law will undermine the ability of everyone in NSW to exercise their freedom to protest, a coalition of environmental, social justice and human rights groups has warned.

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 1 APR 2022

Australia ratifies Forced Labour Protocol, action must follow

The Human Rights Law Centre has welcomed the Australian Government's ratification of the International Labour Organisation Forced Labour Protocol, which imposes legally-binding obligations on states to prevent and address forced labour.

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 31 MAR 2022

Perrottet government must stop pursuit of draconian anti-protest law

A coalition of environmental, social justice and human rights groups is urging the Perrottet government to halt its attempts to rush through a draconian anti-protest law, which could see peaceful community protesters jailed for up to two years.

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 29 MAR 2022

Senate committee unanimously recommends major overhaul of broken family visa system

Australia’s family migration system is in urgent need of an overhaul to ensure that families and partners are reunited with efficiency and transparency, a Senate committee has found.

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 27 MAR 2022

Senators must reject Morrison Government’s dangerous deportation bill stunt

Legal experts have slammed the Government’s decision to reintroduce the Migration Amendment (Strengthening the Character Test) Bill — which has repeatedly been rejected — as a political stunt at the cost of people on visas and their families.

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