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New South Wales Premier Chris Minns should withdraw his objection to a protest march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Palestinian children taken too soon As Parliament resumed last week, we did not stay silent. For 24 hours, as part of the ...
The Australian government should create a dedicated Whistleblower Protection Authority to support and protect public-interest whistleblowers ...
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR), a mental health industry watchdog founded in 1969 by the Church ...
New Closing the Gap data show Australia is on track to meet just four targets, while another four are getting worse. It’s ...
Reacting to the killing of Awda Al-Hathaleen Amnesty International’s Senior Director for Research, Advocacy, Policy and ...
Signal president Meredith Whittaker is prepared to withdraw the privacy-focused messaging app from Australia — saying she ...
Published: January 9, 2025 10:13pm EST The United Nations has that Australia breached international human rights law by detaining a group of young asylum seekers in immigration detention in Nauru.
With Donald Trump's America showing zero commitment to democracy, the rule of law, human rights or free trade, is it time to ...
The “pragmatists” who denigrate human rights in favor of a transactional approach to foreign relations are promoting a self-defeating policy that will do great harm at home and abroad.
Human rights work generally represents the opposite end of the spectrum—long-term, often hazardous work of unclear efficacy, with infrequent but often momentous victories.