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Chandi Bates

Media and Communications Manager

Media Release | 10 FEB 2020

Amendments needed to ensure Qld election reforms don’t silence charities and community groups – Committee Report

“Queensland has a historic opportunity to have the best laws in the country for regulating the influence of money in politics. But first, the proposed laws need significant amendment to ensure not only that charities can continue to speak up, but that big corporate spending is reined in,” said Alice Drury.

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Media Release | 5 FEB 2020

Religious Discrimination Bill “one of the biggest threats to reproductive healthcare access in decades”

Women’s rights and legal experts have ​warned ​that the Morrison Government’s latest version of the Religious Discrmimination Bill threatens to erode decades of progress on reproductive healthcare access.

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Media Release | 3 FEB 2020

Healthcare and equality for all would be jeopardised by deeply unbalanced Religious Discrimination Bill

People’s healthcare will be undermined, while religious bodies are given unprecedented privileges to discriminate in the revised Religious Discrimination Bill, the Human Rights Law Centre has warned in a submission to the Attorney-General’s Department.

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Media Release | 3 FEB 2020

David Burke wins John Gibson Award for work defending the rights of people seeking safety

Today the International Commission of Jurists, Victoria announced David Burke, Legal Director with the Human Rights Law Centre, as the winner of the 2020 John Gibson Award for his work defending the rights of refugees and people seeking asylum.

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Media Release | 3 FEB 2020

Political donations data highlights need for reform to ensure fair elections

The Australian Electoral Commission today released data revealing how much each political party and campaigners spent in the 2019 Federal election, and the donations used to fund those campaigns. 

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Media Release | 19 JAN 2020

QLD civil society groups critical of proposed law that would shut down advocacy

The Palaszczuk Government’s Bill to limit political donations and election spending will have the unintended consequence of silencing charities and community groups unless it is amended, legal, human rights and civil society groups will tell a parliamentary committee today. 

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Media Release | 18 DEC 2019

Amended Religious Discrimination Bill is worse and should be rejected

The Morrison Government’s amendments to the Religious Discrimination Bill have made the bill worse overall, the Human Rights Law Centre has warned.

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Media Release | 5 DEC 2019

SA Parliament should decriminalise abortion and respect women’s equality

The South Australian Government should demonstrate a commitment to women’s health and equality and decriminalise abortion, the Human Rights Law Centre said today in response to a report critical of the state’s outdated abortion laws.

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Media Release | 4 DEC 2019

Labor’s proposed changes to laws provide much-needed protections for journalists and whistleblowers

Much-needed restraints on law enforcement powers to decrypt people’s devices like mobiles and computers are welcome, the Human Rights Law Centre said today.

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Media Release | 4 DEC 2019

Morrison Government votes to deny sick people medical care

Today the Australian Government has stripped away a humane, transparent and doctor-led process for the refugees in its care on PNG and Nauru to access essential medical care.

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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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