ACT government urged to add the right to a healthy environment in Human Rights Act
The Human Rights Law Centre is urging the ACT government to lead the nation and introduce the ‘right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment’ into the Human Rights Act 2004.
Community welcomes Committee support for enabling accessible human rights complaints
We welcome the ACT parliamentary report endorsing the call to strengthen the ACT Human Rights Act with accessible & effective remedies.
High School students shows the way on an Australian Charter of Human Rights
The winners of the Australian Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms School Writing Competition have been announced.
Human rights charters prove their worth, new Labor Government should adopt one
Human rights laws in Victoria, the ACT and Queensland are making concrete improvements to people’s lives, particularly by preventing homelessness and promoting health.
It’s time to make the ACT Human Rights Act truly accessible to all
The Australian Capital Territory’s Human Rights Act needs accessible, effective remedies to make it easier for people to protect their human rights.
Co-Design Interactive Quiz
To grow community support for a Charter, we have developed a fun interactive tool that exposes Australia’s lack of human rights protections.
Making the right to health a reality report
At a 22 September 2021 webinar co-hosted by the Human Rights Law Centre and UNSW Australian Human Rights Institute, the Institute launched a report that looks into the right to health in Australia, where the gaps are, and how an Australian Human Rights Act can make a difference.
Making the right to health a reality webinar
The Human Rights Law Centre and the Australian Human Rights Institute held this joint forum on Making the Right to Health a Reality on 22 September 2021.
COVID-19 sees huge increase in support for a Charter of Human Rights: poll
An opinion poll of over 1,000 people across Australia found that 83 percent believed there should be a document that sets out in clear language the rights and responsibilities that everyone has here in Australia.
Charting a Better Recovery forum
The Human Rights Law Centre and Castan Centre for Human Rights Law held this joint forum on Charting a Better Recovery on 20 May 2021.
Workers Rights and Human Rights Webinar
The Human Rights Law Centre and UTS Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion held this webinar on workers rights and human rights on 25 March 2021.
UnChartered: Health, Housing, Human Rights & COVID-19 forum
The Human Rights Law Centre and the UTS Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion held the ‘Uncharterd: Health, Housing, Human Rights, and COVID-19’ forum on 28 October 2020.
Submission to Senate COVID-19 Inquiry
The Australian Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms campaign made a submission to the Australian Senate Inquiry into the handling of the COVID-19 health crisis.
The future is what we make it - so let’s make it fair
The COVID crisis has given us pause for thought about what kind of society we want to live in. It’s time to unite the community behind a bold and positive vision of a fairer Australia, writes the Human Rights Law Centre’s Tom Clarke.
Australia’s ranking falls in World Press Freedom Index
Australia’s ranking in the World Press Freedom Index has fallen by five places, in the latest annual assessment from Reporters Without Borders, to 26th place.
Submission to AHRC's Free and Equal consultation
The Australian Human Rights Commission are conducting a national consultation to find out what human rights issues are important for the community.
We lodged a submission calling for the creation of an Australian Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms.
Australia’s democracy rating downgraded
You’ve known it for some time, and we’ve known it for some time. Now it’s being confirmed by leading experts around the world; our rights and freedoms in Australia are slowly but surely being eroded by politicians like Scott Morrisson and Peter Dutton. We need to create an Australian Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms.
Australian Human Rights Commission Consultation
Our friends at the Australian Human Rights Commission are conducting a national consultation to find out what human rights issues are important for the community.
Australians would benefit from a Charter of Rights and Freedoms says UN High Commissioner
“Australians would benefit greatly from a comprehensive human rights law to systematically protect all their rights,” the UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet told a conference in Sydney this week.
Melbourne Event: 'Right Time - Why We Need an Australian Charter of Human Rights'
On Monday 17 June Lee Carnie hosted a panel discussion with the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, Kristen Hilton, lawyer, Teela Reid and former President of the Australian Human Rights Commission, Gillian Triggs, at the Wheeler Centre in Melbourne about the need for an Australian Charter of Human Rights.