Edited by the Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology

The protection of human rights in Australia - a way forward

27 November 2009Mary Kostakidis was a member of the Human Rights Consultation Committee that inquired into the adequacy of the protection of human rights in Australia. The Committee reported to the federal Attorney General on September 30 after an extensive period of nationwide community consultation. In this lecture Ms Kostakidis discusses the themes that emerged from the 40,000 responses that were received during this consultation and outline the suite of measures which the committee saw as the way forward to better protect and promote human rights and responsibilities.

For almost three decades Mary was involved in public broadcasting. She was a member of the management team that set up and developed SBS television in 1980 and presented its flagship World News for 20 years. She is currently Chair of the Sydney Peace Foundation, and a member of the Boards of the Fred Hollows Foundation, the Sydney Theatre Company and the ResMed Foundation.

Former appointments include the Advertising Standards Board, the Republican Advisory Committee, the Constitutional Centenary Foundation, the Order of Australia Honours Committee and the James Joyce Foundation Board. Mary’s work reflects her commitment to social justice and interest in governance, and a recognition of the importance of active citizenship and the integral role of the media in democracy and the arts in civilisation.

This is the Alice Tay Lecture on Law & Human Rights 2009, presented on 24 November by the Freilich Foundation, and is part of the ANU Public Lecture Series for 2009.

Events

Conference
25 Mar 2010 - 9:00am - 26 Mar 2010 - 5:00pm
Canberra
Conference
31 Mar 2010
Sydney

Noticeboard

16 March 2010

Australian citizens are being asked to provide input into a nation-wide
discussion about how to improve the rules governing our country.

Rethink Australia spokesperson Rodger Hills, says the time has come to
review the way Australia is run. “As citizens, we have a responsibility to
plan for a brighter future and a more enlightened democratic process than
the one we have inherited from our fore bearers.”

Rethink Australia has released a public discussion paper today to provide
the basis for dialogue and deliberation amongst members of the public over

12 March 2010

The Australian Law Reform Commission report into Commonwealth secrecy laws, Secrecy Laws and Open Government in Australia (ALRC Report 112) is the result of a 15 -month inquiry which identified 506 secrecy provisions in 176 pieces of Commonwealth legislation, including 358 criminal secrecy offences.

16 February 2010

RMIT University in Melbourne runs a degree program where groups of
communication research‐trained students work on a communication research
project for a not‐for‐profit client.