Arts non-fiction award: Rob Riley: An Aboriginal Leaders Quest for Justice
Quentin Beresford's 'Rob Riley: An Aboriginal Leaders Quest for Justice', charts the journey for justice of a man who did much to confront two of Australia’s most complex contemporary issues – the
About this winner
- Year: 2006
- Level: Winner
- Award category: Media award
About the 2006 nomination
Quentin Beresford's 'Rob Riley: An Aboriginal Leaders Quest for Justice', charts the journey for justice of a man who did much to confront two of Australia's most complex contemporary issues – the position of Indigenous Australians and refugees. Known for his humility, clarity, sense of humour, capacity for friendship and above all for his courage, Rob Riley's life as portrayed in the book is described by the judging panel as “very moving” and one needed by the Australian community at this time. The book focuses on racism and social inequality and explores the way Rob Riley worked both within and outside government to raise and fight for key issues for Indigenous people.
About the Human Rights Awards
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