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    Rights and Freedoms17 January 2019SpeechAlice Tay Lecture in Law and Human Rights 2018 - 鈥楻ights-mindedness鈥鈥楻ights-mindedness鈥 鈥 making human rights real in public service and community understanding 70 years after the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Alice Tay Lecture in Law and Human Rights 2018 Emeritus Professor Rosalind Croucher AM President, 黑料情报站 Sir Roland Wilson Building Canberra 25 September 2018 Abstract A key function of the Australian鈥
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    Rights and Freedoms17 January 2019Media ReleaseReligious Freedom announcementThe 黑料情报站 (AHRC) welcomes the release of the Religious Freedom Review. The Commission looks forward to assessing any legislative proposals when they are released in order to ensure that they appropriately balance human rights. 鈥淚t is critical that any new laws do not create new forms of discrimination.鈥 鈥淎ustralia must protect the rights of all people, including鈥
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice17 January 2019Media ReleaseNew approach to Closing the Gap Strategy welcomedThe Close the Gap Campaign has welcomed the COAG agreement to work in genuine partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the Refreshed Closing the Gap Strategy. COAG has recognised that in order to effect real change, governments must work collaboratively and in genuine, formal partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as they are the essential鈥
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    Rights and Freedoms17 January 2019Media ReleaseWinners announced - 2018 Human Rights AwardsThe Honourable Justice Peter McClellan AM and Chrissie Foster have won the prestigious 2018 Human Rights Medal for their enormous contribution to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. Chrissie Foster has long campaigned for justice for survivors of institutional child sexual abuse and Justice McClellan led the five-year Royal Commission. Accepting the Medal鈥
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    Rights and Freedoms17 January 2019Media ReleasePresident announces National Summit on Human RightsThe President of the 黑料情报站 Emeritus Professor Rosalind Croucher AM will today announce plans for a National Summit on Human Rights. Professor Croucher will announce the National Summit at the 2018 Human Rights Awards at Sydney鈥檚 Westin Hotel. 鈥淭he National Summit, to be held mid-2019, will promote awareness of the importance of human rights in 21st century鈥
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    Rights and Freedoms17 January 2019Media ReleaseModern Slavery and BeyondAs the Federal Senate debates the Modern Slavery Bill this week, the 2018 Australian Dialogue on Business and Human Rights takes place in Sydney today with modern slavery prevention as the key theme. It鈥檚 the fifth time the Global Compact Network Australia and the 黑料情报站 have joined forces to address the ongoing challenges facing business, government, civil鈥
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    Sex Discrimination17 January 2019Media ReleaseWorkplace Sexual Harassment Inquiry - Call for limited waiver of NDAsFormer Australian Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Kate Jenkins, is calling on Australian employers to issue a limited waiver of confidentiality obligations in non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) for the purpose of allowing people to make a confidential submission to the National Inquiry into Workplace Sexual Harassment (the National Inquiry). The National Inquiry, supported by Government, is 鈥
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice17 January 2019Media ReleaseTime to act on constitutional recognitionThe current and former Social Justice Commissioners have called for political leadership to ensure the recommendations of the Joint Select Committee on constitutional recognition are realised. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner June Oscar AO and former commissioners Mick Gooda, Professor Tom Calma AO, Dr William Jonas AM and Emeritus Professor Mick Dodson鈥
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    Rights and Freedoms17 January 2019Media ReleaseEncryption law falls short on rights safeguardsHuman Rights Commissioner Edward Santow warns significant threats to human rights remain despite some improvements to Australia鈥檚 encryption law. 鈥淧olice and security agencies must be equipped with robust powers to protect our national security. However, these powers need independent oversight, to ensure any impact on our human rights is proportionate to the relevant risks,鈥 said鈥
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice17 January 2019Media ReleaseWiyi Yani U Thangani - this is your time to have your sayThe Social Justice Commissioner June Oscar AO is calling for submissions from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and girls and key organisations for the Wiyi Yani U Thangani (Women鈥檚 Voices) project. As part of the project, Commissioner Oscar and her team have so far visited more than 40 communities and have heard from more than 1800 women and girls across the country in urban,鈥