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“The fact is that our current modern slavery law isn't really fit for purpose. It doesn't have any enforcements built into it. It's essentially voluntary for many companies." -Professor @justine_nolan speaks to Sky News Australia. skynews.com.au/australia-new…
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The United States is threatening to impose trade tariffs of up to 12.5% on Australia over anti-slavery claims. Professor @justine_nolan explains whether the claims are true for @ConversationEDU: humanrights.unsw.edu.au/rese…
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"The big challenge for the AI Safety Institute is being able to provide meaningful support and advice given the level of funding it's got." -Institute Associate & UNSW Scientia Professor of AI @TobyWalsh chats to @abcnews about the new government AI body: abc.net.au/news/2026-05-29/k…
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JUST ANNOUNCED | The Australian Human Rights Institute’s Provocation Series returns to @ArtGalleryofNSW in 2026. This year's panel will debate how we protect human rights and democracy in the age of tech titans. Tickets speakers out in June. Read more: mailchi.mp/unsw/provocation-…
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The Australian Human Rights Institute is among the 100 signatories calling for stronger modern slavery laws today, three years since an independent review recommended an overhaul of Australia's Modern Slavery Act. Read the open letter: walkfree.org/news/2026/inves…
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A record funding boost for human rights research, the High Court's first climate case, the fallout from NSW's protest crackdown and much more in this month's Human Rights Defender. Read it here: mailchi.mp/unsw/human-rights…
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Institute Associate and @UNSWLaw's Dr Samara Hand writes for this month's Human Rights Defender on why NSW school suspension numbers are not just a discipline statistic, they are a human rights concern. Read more: humanrights.unsw.edu.au/rese…
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EVENT | Two of Australia's foremost experts on protecting and defending the rights of whistleblowers, @KieranHRLC and @GabrielShipton, will take part in a discussion with @GuardianAus's Lenore Taylor on 16 June at @UNSW Sydney. events.unsw.edu.au/event/whi…
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COMMENTARY | Maria Nawaz, Project Lead for the Institute's Australian Climate Accountability Project, writes for @ConversationEDU on the High Court's first ever climate case and the potential implications for fossil fuel producers across the country: humanrights.unsw.edu.au/rese…
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Of women whose partner gambles once a week or more, one in five are currently experiencing domestic violence. aihw.gov.au/family-domestic-… We can’t prevent gender-based violence while predatory industries are allowed to profit from misery.

Kyle’s story is far too common. Self-regulation doesn’t work when gambling companies win from addictions. National regulation & inducements are in the Murphy report. Will the govt accept these recs in its response, promised today? #auspol #gamblingreform theage.com.au/national/victo…
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What has been the impact of the NSW Government’s approach to regulating “social cohesion”? Our latest student blog takes a look: humanrights.unsw.edu.au/stud…
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How did Saudi Arabia's sportwashing era spectacularly implode? Australian Human Rights Institute director Professor @justine_nolan gives an extensive interview to Nine's @wwos. nine.com.au/sport/liv-golf-s…
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“Women are considered to be a bit hysterical about their health, overly worried and not believed." -Scientia Professor @chappell_louise chats to the @australian about her new book and why being a "good" cancer patient can be a dangerous fantasy. theaustralian.com.au/inquire…

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In the @AustJHumRights, Emma Graham examines why quality part-time work remains unattainable for many parents and the persistent barriers that law reform will need to address if it is to be effective. Available to read in open access: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
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OUT NOW | Inside the emerging roadmap away from fossil fuels, how the law of naval warfare applies to the Strait of Hormuz, and the impact of "atrocity fatigue" on news audiences. Read this and much more in the latest Human Rights Defender: mailchi.mp/unsw/human-rights…
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For too long, business and human rights debates have focused on corporate harm without showing what responsible business looks like. Our new research is identifying and testing business practices that embed human rights into supply chains. Learn more: humanrights.unsw.edu.au/tran…
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