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The Need for a Bill of Rights: An Interview with UNSW Professor George Williams

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On October 17, Australia won a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council: the international body responsible for the protection of human rights around the globe. It’s hoped the nation’s new position might improve rights issues domestically. But, many aren’t holding...

Richmond Injecting Centre Approved: An Interview With YDHF’s Greg Denham

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Victorian premier Daniel Andrews has finally approved the two-year trial of a safe injecting centre in North Richmond. The announcement came in the wake of newly released figures that show 34 overdose deaths have already occurred in the local council...

Australia Needs a Bill of Rights: An Interview with MP Andrew Wilkie

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Over recent years, both the federal and state governments have enacted countless laws that encroach upon the basic liberties and legal safeguards of Australians. At the national level, the right to privacy has been sacrificed under the federal government’s mandatory metadata...

It’s Time for Politicians to Implement Sensible Policies: An Interview with Nevena Spirovska

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The ACT government made a forward thinking move in September by approving the country’s first pill testing trial at a music festival. But a few weeks later, organisers of the Spilt Milk festival said they were unable to continue with...

Legalising the Inaccessible: An Interview with Medicinal Cannabis Advocate Dr Teresa Towpik

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A medicinal cannabis bill that would make it easier for terminally ill patients to access imported cannabis medicines passed through the Senate on Thursday. However, it’s expected the Turnbull government will vote it down in the lower house. This really...

Forgotten Australian Slavery: An Interview with ASSI-PJ President Emelda Davis

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Benjamin Boyd was a wealthy entrepreneur who arrived in NSW in 1842. The Scottish-born coloniser bought large tracts of land around Eden, in southern NSW. Boyd had concerns about securing labour to work on his properties, so he undertook Australia’s...

The CNS Prevents Indigenous Deaths in Custody: An Interview with Gerry Georgatos

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The Royal Commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody delivered its final report on April 15 1991. The commissioners made 339 recommendations concerning custody procedures, liaison with Indigenous groups and the education of police. The 223rd recommendation was that police, Aboriginal...

Biometric Surveillance: An Interview with Electronic Frontiers Australia’s Jon Lawrence

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The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) meeting on October 5 marked a new era of mass surveillance in this country, as the leaders of all states and territories signed on to the Turnbull government’s proposal for a national facial recognition system....

Protecting Online Privacy: An Interview with Digital Rights Watch’s Tim Singleton Norton

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The Australian government has been steadily tightening laws regarding the digital environment over the last few decades, frequently in the name of counterterrorism. However, many of these laws have been impacting the civil liberties of all individuals – none more...

The Legacy of Blackbirding: An Interview with WASSIUC President Jacintha Bezgovsek

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On August 17 1863, a ship called the Don Juan arrived in Moreton Bay, Queensland carrying 67 men from a group of islands known as the New Hebrides, which is now the Republic of Vanuatu. These Pacific Island people were brought...
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