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Premier Allan to continue locking up children after breaking promise to #RaiseTheAge
The Human Rights Law Centre has denounced Premier Allan for breaking a promise to raise the minimum age of criminal responsibility to 14 by 2027 in Victoria.
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Call to end mass imprisonment and build community-led future: NT election 2024
The Human Rights Law Centre is calling on all parties in the 2024 NT election to address the NT’s imprisonment crisis and invest in community-led, self-determined solutions which build a better future for everyone.
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Big tech regulation needed to protect people from online harm
The Human Rights Law Centre has urged the Albanese Government to implement strong laws which protect people from the insidious harm caused by big tech platforms such as Meta, X, and Google.
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Victorian Parliament must seize opportunity to get youth justice reform right now
The Victorian Parliament has an historic opportunity to set up a future where every child grows up in school, has a safe home to live in and is supported to learn from their mistakes with their family and communities.
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New workplace justice visa a critical step to stopping exploitation of migrant workers
A national coalition of over 40 community legal centres, unions, business groups, and faith, welfare and human rights organisations welcome the federal government’s introduction of groundbreaking reforms to reduce widespread migrant worker exploitation.
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After eleven years, history repeats in offshore detention
Eleven years after former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced the introduction of mandatory offshore processing, the Albanese Government must change course and provide thousands of people who have suffered for over a decade dignity, safety and freedom, said the Human Rights Law Centre today.
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Whistleblowers could make significant difference to protect climate and environment in Australia
With the rising influence of fossil fuel industries over Australian politics, the Human Rights Law Centre has launched the Climate and Environmental Whistleblowing Information Guide, a practical resource to support any person to raise concerns about climate and environmental wrongdoing in Australia.
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Student rights to protest peacefully must be protected
The Human Rights Law Centre has written to Vice-Chancellors at four Victorian universities to urge them to drop threats of disciplinary action against students for peacefully protesting on campuses.
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New evidence shows right to protest in peril in Australia
Governments across Australia must repeal anti-protest laws and introduce reforms which protect protest, the Human Rights Law Centre said on release of a new report, Protest in Peril.
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Secrecy reform needed to protect whistleblowers, journalists following independent review
The Human Rights Law Centre has welcomed the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor’s recommendations to better balance secrecy and transparency under federal law, and called on the Albanese Government to enact the proposed reform.
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Albanese Government urged to protect current and future generations from impacts of climate crisis
The Human Rights Law Centre has urged the Albanese Government to take decisive action to protect current and future children from the existential impacts of the climate crisis after a Labor-dominated Senate Committee failed to listen to the voices of children, climate scientists and health experts calling for a legislated duty of care.
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Albanese Government should draw on human rights principles to mitigate risks of AI
The Albanese Government should underpin artificial intelligence laws in human rights principles to protect people from exploitation and ensure advances and uses of AI benefit the wider community.
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