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Rt Hon. Malcolm Fraser AC CH

Malcolm Fraser was Prime Minister from 1975 to 1983. He established the original Human Rights Commission in 1981.

About this winner

  • Year: 2000
  • Level: Winner
  • Award category: Human rights medal

About the 2000 nomination

Malcolm Fraser was Prime Minister from 1975 to 1983. He established the original Human Rights Commission in 1981. As co-chair of the Commonwealth Group of Eminent Persons, he successfully promoted dialogue aimed at ending apartheid in South Africa. He has been Chairman of the Australian non-government international humanitarian aid organisation, CARE, since its formation in 1987 and President of CARE International from 1990-1995. 

The judges said Mr Fraser had provided national leadership in the pursuit of human rights over a long period, including consistent support for reconciliation between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians and leadership in the fight against racism nationally and internationally. In a piece written in May 1999 for the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, Mr Fraser said "Many Australians, especially of my generation, find it difficult to accept this picture of our past because it is so contrary to everything we have been taught. Recognition of the past, facing the past with honesty and openness is essential to the whole process. And that begins to point the way to what should be done."

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