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President speech: ‘How could a Human Rights Act lead to better Government?’

‘How could a Human Rights Act lead to better Government?’ The Hon Catherine Branson QC President, Australian Human Rights Commission Australian Public Service Commission’s Senior Executive Service (SES) Breakfast The Boat by the Lake, Grevillea Park, Menindee Drive, Barton ACT 28 April 2009...

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Human Rights Day Address

I would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, the traditional owners of the land on which we meet today, and pay respect to their elders.

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The German Presence in South Australia

I am honoured to have been invited today to open this conference. I have a surname and ancestors with German origins, and I am the Chancellor of this august institution. I guess this explains the invitation, but I have to confess that I feel a bit of an outsider here amongst a distinguished audience steeped in knowledge about the topic of the Conference.

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Issues Affecting Behaviour in the Workplace

I would like to begin by thanking the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) for inviting me to address you today, and thank Margaret Boylan (Regional Director, APS Commission, SA/NT) for her warm welcome.

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This session focuses primarily on relationships between National Human Rights Institutions (NHRI’s) and the Judiciary, but as well touches on their relationship with officers of the executive government such as the Attorney-General. One of the stated aims of this session is to assess how the independent institutions of the judiciary and NHRI’s can mutually and independently strengthen national protection systems for human rights.

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All under control? Recent issues in Australia’s legal response to counter-terrorism

13 November 2006 Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Forum, Sydney I would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, the traditional owners and custodians of the land where we are meeting on today. I would also like to thank our distinguished guests, the Attorney General, the Honorable Philip Ruddock MP, and Professor George Williams for participating in this forum. BALANCING NATIONAL SECURITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS

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President speeches: Launch of Federal Discrimination Law

Launch of Federal Discrimination Law Sydney , 26 June 2008 The Hon John von Doussa QC President, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, Australia audio download [8MB MP3] Federal Discrimination Law launch page Speaking notes for introduction for Justice Crennan I would like to begin by...

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The Death Penalty - a matter of principle

The Hon. John von Doussa QC, President, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) United Nations Association of Australia Ming's Palace, Adelaide 22 October 2006 The Death Penalty - a matter of principle I would like to acknowledge the Kaurna people, the original custodians of the land...

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Natural Justice Issues In A Tribunal Hearing

I was first approached by one of your Committee to speak tonight on a topic which sounded an easy one: "talk about your experiences in consensus judgments and how committees of more than one function". I shall amplify why that would be an easy topic in a moment.

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I am very pleased to have been asked to open the 9th Conference of the International Student Advisers Network of Australia (ISANA). I am pleased to welcome those who come from abroad, to exchange ideas and thoughts with a variety of people and across a range of disciplines and institutions.

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