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UN intervention sought on the mistreatment of young people in NT youth justice facility
The Human Rights Law Centre has sent an urgent request to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment to investigate the mistreatment of young people (under 18 years) in Don Dale Youth Detention Centre, the Northern Territory’s main youth justice facility.
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Judgment in Melbourne Fertility Control Clinic case highlights need for safe access zones
A Melbourne abortion clinic is looking to Spring Street to create safe access zones after the Supreme Court of Victoria this morning found that whilst the Melbourne City Council had made mistakes in the way it dealt with the clinic, it would not be compelled to take action to prevent women being harassed and intimidated as they entered the clinic.
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Stolen Generation family seeks justice on legal costs
A West Australian Aboriginal family have asked the High Court for permission to appeal against a decision that they pay legal costs to the Western Australian Government, following an unsuccessful stolen generations test case.
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High Court challenge to offshore detention
A case has today been commenced in the High Court of Australia on behalf of a group of 10 asylum seekers and their families challenging the lawfulness of the Australian Government’s offshore detention arrangements.
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Nearly 200 organisations outline concern for UN over Australia’s declining human rights performance
Australia’s steadily deteriorating human rights performance has been highlighted in a major report compiled by nearly 200 organisations around Australia. It will be presented to the United Nation’s peak human rights body in the lead up to a major review of Australia that takes place every four years.
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High Court action against NT to challenge police powers which will disproportionately impact Aboriginal people
Today the North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) will commence a High Court challenge against the ‘paperless arrest’ regime in the Northern Territory that gives police new detention powers.
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Still no answers for the family of Julieka Dhu
Almost six months since Julieka Dhu’s tragic death in police custody, her family still have no answers as to how she died.
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Slashing funding for human rights watchdog is dangerous for human rights and democracy
Today’s announcement that the Australian Government will slash the Australian Human Rights Commission’s funding by around 30% over the next three years has been denounced by the Human Rights Law Centre.
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High Court rejects outdated notions of gender
The High Court has delivered a landmark judgment that recognises sex other than male or female, representing a victory for growing numbers of gender diverse people across Australia.
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Fertility clinic launches legal action against Melbourne City Council to ensure safe access for patients and staff
The Melbourne City Council is facing legal action over its failure to ensure safe access medical services at an East Melbourne health clinic.
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