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Chandi Bates

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Media Release | 28 NOV 2019

Stop putting kids in prison: Australian Governments told

This week all Australian Attorneys-General will have a historic opportunity to promote the rights of children with a commitment to raise the age at which children can be locked up.

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Media Release | 28 NOV 2019

Morrison Government loses appeal after attempt to ignore Medevac applications

The full bench of the Federal Court of Australia today dismissed the Morrison Government’s appeal of a Federal Court decision that required it to consider Medevac applications of sick women and men in Nauru who are barred from engaging in telehealth consultations with Australian doctors.

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Media Release | 28 NOV 2019

Real-time reporting of political donations a welcome reform, but must not let industry off the hook

Proposed laws that would require real-time disclosure of political donations would strengthen democracy, but amendments are needed to ensure they operate fairly, the Human Rights Law Centre said today.

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Media Release | 27 NOV 2019

Time for South Australia to end harassment at the doors of abortion clinics

South Australia’s Parliament should pass sensible and proportionate safe access zone laws, which are needed to promote the safety and privacy of women accessing abortion healthcare.

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Media Release | 13 NOV 2019

Day family win the Tim McCoy human rights award

The children of Tanya Day – Belinda, Warren, Apryl and Kimberly – have been awarded the Tim McCoy Award for their outstanding achievement in advocacy of human rights and justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Victoria.

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Media Release | 10 NOV 2019

Family of Tanya Day call for police accountability

“We know that our mum died in custody because police targeted her for being drunk in public and then failed to properly care for her after they locked her up. We know that racism was a cause of our mum’s death. Both individual police officers and Victoria Police as a whole must be held to account. Without accountability, more Aboriginal people will die in custody.”

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Media Release | 1 NOV 2019

Prime Minister’s plan to outlaw environment boycott campaigns is deeply concerning

Protest rights in Australia should be strengthened, not weakened the Human Rights Law Centre said in response to the Prime Minister’s announcement today that he will look to outlaw environmental campaigns targeting businesses.

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 30 OCT 2019

Australian Government to face scrutiny on human rights track record at the UN

Australia’s human rights record is set to face intense scrutiny in 2020 when the Australian Government appears before the Human Rights Council in Geneva for its major four yearly human rights review.

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Media Release | 29 OCT 2019

Queensland Government reforms to cut the influence of money in politics could be a game changer

The Palaszczuk Government’s announcement today that it will limit political donations and spending in Queensland elections has the potential to be a game changing reform to strengthen Queensland democracy.

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Media Release | 27 OCT 2019

Andrews must act to ensure Victorians have a police force they can trust

Shocking stories of police brutally show the need for immediate action by the Andrews Government to provide Victoria’s police corruption watchdog (IBAC) the power and tools it needs to independently investigate serious police misconduct, so that police are not investigating their own.

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Media Release | 24 OCT 2019

QLD anti-protest laws pass despite glaring human rights concerns

Queensland Parliament today passed a law that criminalises peaceful protest tactics and infringes Queenslanders’ right to freedom of expression, association and assembly.

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Media Release | 24 OCT 2019

Parliamentary committee rejects facial recognition bill

The Morrison Government’s plans to implement a facial recognition scheme that endangered rights to privacy have been thwarted after a parliamentary review.

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