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Chandi Bates

Media and Communications Manager

Media Release | 5 SEP 2019

Solitary confinement must be banned, says Ombudsman

Solitary confinement is an archaic way of treating people and is now known to inflict long term and irreversible harm. Today, in a damning report, the Victorian Ombudsman has called on the Andrews Government to prohibit in law the use of solitary confinement.

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Media Release | 29 AUG 2019

Concerns over proposed religious discrimination law

The Morrison Government’s proposed Religious Discrimination Bill fails to strike a fair balance between freedom of religion and the rights of other people, the Human Rights Law Centre has warned.

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Media Release | 28 AUG 2019

Morrison Government’s attempt to undermine important democratic role of Unions must be blocked

The Morrison Government’s plan to impose drastic new regulations on unions is unnecessary, unreasonable and will undermine workers’ ability to stand together, the Human Rights Law Centre, the Australian Conservation Foundation, the Public Interest Advocacy Centre and NSW CLC told a parliamentary committee.

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Media Release | 25 AUG 2019

Tanya Day death in police custody inquest begins

The coronial inquest into the death in police custody of Yorta Yorta woman, Tanya Day, commences today.

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Media Release | 22 AUG 2019

Offence of public drunkenness to be abolished

In the week before the inquest into Yorta Yorta woman Tanya Day’s death in police custody, the Andrews Government has announced that it will abolish the offence of public drunkenness and replace it with an Aboriginal-led, public health response.

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Media Release | 15 AUG 2019

Government must commit to keeping life saving refugee medical evacuation laws

Doctors, human rights lawyers and advocates have urged the Morrison Government to listen to expert advice about the need for doctors to be at the heart of medical assessments for sick refugees on Manus and Nauru, as the reporting deadline closes to the senate inquiry investigating the Medevac repeal bill.  

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Media Release | 5 AUG 2019

Experts and community groups back public call for abortion reform

More than 70 health, legal, community and women’s organisations have joined together today to launch an open letter calling on members of parliament to be on the right side of history, and vote in support of the Reproductive Health Care Reform Bill 2019 that will be brought before parliament this week.

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Media Release | 1 AUG 2019

NSW abortion bill is a historic opportunity

The New South Wales Parliament has a historic opportunity to bring its 119 year old abortion laws into the 21st Century.

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Media Release | 31 JUL 2019

Australia appoints first-ever independent examiner to investigate corporate human rights abuses overseas

Today, the Human Rights Law Centre welcomes the Federal Government’s appointment of Mr John Southalan as the first-ever Australian independent examiner charged with investigating reported instances of corporate misconduct by Australian multinationals.

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Media Release | 29 JUL 2019

Laws to protect journalists, whistleblowers and our democracy must be reformed

The June 2019 AFP raids on Annika Smethurst’s home and the headquarters of the ABC should be the turning point to end law enforcement overreach and mass surveillance that damages Australia’s open democracy, the Human Rights Law Centre told a parliamentary inquiry.

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Media Release | 28 JUL 2019

Children in prison subject to 100s of unnecessary strip searches

Newly obtained data shows that in one month, 403 strip searches were conducted on children at two youth prisons in NSW. Only one item – a ping pong ball – was found as a result of these strip searches.

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Media Release | 19 JUL 2019

Sweeping metadata laws must be scaled back

Amidst reports last week of the extraordinarily high rate at which the Australian Federal Police accessed the communications history of journalists, the Human Right Law Centre, Digital Rights Watch and Access Now have called on the Morrison Government to urgently reform metadata laws.

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