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Chandi Bates
Media and Communications Manager

Greater safeguards needed for expansive surveillance bill
The Human Rights Law Centre has welcomed the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security’s (PJCIS) recent report on the Surveillance Legislation Amendment (Identify and Disrupt) Bill 2020 and called on the Morrison government to significantly amend the Bill in line with the Committee’s recommendations.
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Harassment outside abortion services now banned across Australia with historic passing of safe access zone laws in WA
The safety and privacy of people seeking reproductive healthcare will now be protected in law across Australia after the Western Australian Parliament passed legislation to create safe access zones around abortion service
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Australia off track to implement anti-torture protocols by international deadline
Australia faces a looming international deadline to fully implement the UN’s anti-torture protocol – by the end of January 2022 – but no state, territory or Commonwealth government except for Western Australia is on track to meet this deadline.
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Family seeks justice for the murder of Reza Berati on Manus Island
The parents of Iranian asylum seeker Reza Berati, who died in 2014 after being brutally beaten in an Australian offshore detention centre, have commenced legal action over his death.
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Charities lodge urgent request for UN intervention to prevent attack on advocacy
12 charities including First Nations, religious and human rights groups have written to three UN Special Rapporteurs requesting urgent intervention to stop new rules being proposed by the Morrison Government which could shut charities down for speaking out.
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Bougainville communities secure commitment from Rio Tinto to assess environmental and human rights impacts of former mine
Rio Tinto has today publicly committed to fund an independent environmental and human rights impact assessment of its former Panguna mine in Bougainville in response to a human rights complaint filed by Bougainville communities.
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Eight year anniversary of offshore detention, denying people seeking asylum a permanent and safe home
Today marks eight years since former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced that people seeking asylum in Australia by boat would be processed offshore and prevented from settling in Australia.
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Shield laws needed in Queensland to protect journalist sources
The Human Rights Law Centre is urging the Queensland Government to introduce robust new shield laws to protect the identity of journalists’ confidential sources.
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Australia rejects UN call to raise the age of criminal responsibility
The Australian Government has today refused to accept the calls of dozens of countries to stop imprisoning children under the age of 14 years old, and to raise the age of criminal responsibility.
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Australian government ignores key recommendations from major UN human rights review
The Australian government has been criticised for failing to accept critical recommendations from a major UN review into its human rights record.
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Lack of oversight and transparency in prison disciplinary processes: Ombudsman finds
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, legal, human rights and civil liberties organisations have called on the Andrews government to take urgent steps to increase transparency and prevent mistreatment behind bars after a new report has highlighted serious weaknesses in disciplinary processes in Victorian prisons.
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Government watchdog to investigate how Australia’s travel restrictions are keeping families apart
Arbitrary and inconsistent rules imposed by the Australian Government are unfairly keeping people separated from their families, the Human Rights Law Centre warned in its submission to an audit of Australia’s COVID-19 international travel restrictions.
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