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EVATT FOUNDATION
The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and ABOUT | EVATT FOUNDATION The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and human rights. The Foundation seeks to do this through research, publications, conferences, seminars, public A CHARTER OF RIGHTS FOR AUSTRALIA Australia is now the only democratic nation in the world without a national charter or bill of rights. It is long past time that we redressed this and modernised our system of government by introducing an Australia-wide human rights law. AUSTRALIA’S FOREIGN POLICY TODAY Labor leaders and foreign ministers since Evatt have built on the tradition he helped create. Key parts of Whitlam’s foreign policy were in the Evatt mould – • support for the US alliance; alongside • a belief in the importance of multilateral institutions to maximise Australia’s interests and influence; and • engagement with countries in the region, starting with the diplomatic INJUSTICE WITHIN THE LAW Injustice which results from the fact that the system is run by human beings, and human beings are fallible; 2. Injustices which result when a person does not have effective access to law; and 3. Injustices which are mandated by the Parliament. THE ENDURING SIGNIFICANCE OF JOHN RAWLS John Rawls is the most distinguished moral and political philosopher of our age. Initially isolated in a world of Anglo-American philosophy preoccupied with questions of logic and language, Rawls played a major role in reviving an interest in the substantive questions of politicalphilosophy.
THE DOC, THE UN & THE UDHR I should begin by making the basis of my words clear. The Evatt Foundation was founded in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt, or 'the Doc' as he was universally known, with the aim of upholding the highest ideals of the labour movement — equality, democracy,social
THE TRUTH ABOUT WMD IN IRAQ The following is taken from the new Carnegie study, WMD in Iraq: Evidence and Implications.This report attempts to summarise and clarify the complex story of WMD and the Iraq war. It examines the unclassified record of prewar intelligence, administration statements of Iraq's capabilities to produce nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and long-range missiles, and the evidence found 'WHITE SLAVES' & WHITE AUSTRALIA Surrounding the creation of Joy was a quite extraordinary mystery. On the very day that sculptor, Loui Fraser, was shaping her striking facial features, a young woman whom she had never seen but whose face bore a remarkable similarity to these very features was dying in a hospital in a New South Wales country town. A TRIBUTE TO JIM CAIRNS Jim Cairns passed away on Sunday 12th October, eight days after he turned 89 years old. He was a great Australian - his life and commitment to people has touched so many.EVATT FOUNDATION
The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and ABOUT | EVATT FOUNDATION The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and human rights. The Foundation seeks to do this through research, publications, conferences, seminars, public A CHARTER OF RIGHTS FOR AUSTRALIA Australia is now the only democratic nation in the world without a national charter or bill of rights. It is long past time that we redressed this and modernised our system of government by introducing an Australia-wide human rights law. AUSTRALIA’S FOREIGN POLICY TODAY Labor leaders and foreign ministers since Evatt have built on the tradition he helped create. Key parts of Whitlam’s foreign policy were in the Evatt mould – • support for the US alliance; alongside • a belief in the importance of multilateral institutions to maximise Australia’s interests and influence; and • engagement with countries in the region, starting with the diplomatic INJUSTICE WITHIN THE LAW Injustice which results from the fact that the system is run by human beings, and human beings are fallible; 2. Injustices which result when a person does not have effective access to law; and 3. Injustices which are mandated by the Parliament. THE ENDURING SIGNIFICANCE OF JOHN RAWLS John Rawls is the most distinguished moral and political philosopher of our age. Initially isolated in a world of Anglo-American philosophy preoccupied with questions of logic and language, Rawls played a major role in reviving an interest in the substantive questions of politicalphilosophy.
THE DOC, THE UN & THE UDHR I should begin by making the basis of my words clear. The Evatt Foundation was founded in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt, or 'the Doc' as he was universally known, with the aim of upholding the highest ideals of the labour movement — equality, democracy,social
THE TRUTH ABOUT WMD IN IRAQ The following is taken from the new Carnegie study, WMD in Iraq: Evidence and Implications.This report attempts to summarise and clarify the complex story of WMD and the Iraq war. It examines the unclassified record of prewar intelligence, administration statements of Iraq's capabilities to produce nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and long-range missiles, and the evidence found 'WHITE SLAVES' & WHITE AUSTRALIA Surrounding the creation of Joy was a quite extraordinary mystery. On the very day that sculptor, Loui Fraser, was shaping her striking facial features, a young woman whom she had never seen but whose face bore a remarkable similarity to these very features was dying in a hospital in a New South Wales country town. A TRIBUTE TO JIM CAIRNS Jim Cairns passed away on Sunday 12th October, eight days after he turned 89 years old. He was a great Australian - his life and commitment to people has touched so many.ELIZABETH EVATT
Elizabeth Evatt is a patron of the Evatt Foundation. She is an eminent Australian reformist lawyer and jurist. A leading trailblazer, her support of women's civil and human rights has left Australia with a significant and lasting legacy. ECONOMIC INEQUALITY IN AUSTRALIA Economic inequality in Australia. Frank Stilwell. The recent release of the report on 'The State of the World's Wealth' by Merrill Lynch and Capgemini reveals the relentless rise in riches. There are now 9.5 million people worldwide who have over $1 million in financial assets. 160,600 are in Australia, a jump of over 10 per cent since 2006. 'WHITE SLAVES' & WHITE AUSTRALIA Surrounding the creation of Joy was a quite extraordinary mystery. On the very day that sculptor, Loui Fraser, was shaping her striking facial features, a young woman whom she had never seen but whose face bore a remarkable similarity to these very features was dying in a hospital in a New South Wales country town. THE ENDURING SIGNIFICANCE OF JOHN RAWLS John Rawls is the most distinguished moral and political philosopher of our age. Initially isolated in a world of Anglo-American philosophy preoccupied with questions of logic and language, Rawls played a major role in reviving an interest in the substantive questions of politicalphilosophy.
EVATT’S INTERNATIONAL LEGACY Alan Renouf gives us a real insight into Evatt’s passionate commitment to the rights of smaller powers. According to Renouf, Evatt believed that power politics was the antithesis of democracy and that it ‘grated on his liberalism, that it was undemocratic (it would not give Australia a fair go) and that had been discredited by history’(Fraser, 2014: 17).
AUSTRALIA'S SILENT KILLER Australia's silent killer. Right now, Australia's in the grip of a silent epidemic. It's an epidemic of the most painful and deadliest cancer you can imagine. It's a thin, near-invisible, sheet-like cancer that can lurk in your body for ten, twenty, forty years or more, before it suddenly spreads out, to wrap itself around your vitalorgans and
THE MYTHS OF PPPS
PPPs reduce taxation. Advocates of PPPs argue that through the injection of private funds overall taxation rates can be reduced. Reduced government spending can mean reduction in the need for revenue. However, in practice, this is only true in the shortIS HISTORY FICTION?
In these debates, nationalist historians seek to justify and praise the nation through a particular version of its past, while revisionist historians aim to question national historical myths through what they see as an honest coming to terms with its darker aspects. THE 1917 GENERAL STRIKE One hundred years ago, Australia experienced what became known as the NSW General Strike or ‘Great Strike’ of 1917. Officially the strike began on 2 August, when 5,780 of the workers employed at the Randwick Tramway and Eveleigh Railway workshops refused to work with a new card-system of recording working times and performance. By the end of the week this number had grown toTHE HISTORY WARS
The History Wars operate on the martial principle of conquest, of us against them, right and wrong, of a single correct view of history, and a profound hostility to the history profession. The history wars are an international phenomenon, operating in many countries, and in each theatre the warriors take their own nation as unique in itsvirtue
EVATT FOUNDATION
The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and ABOUT | EVATT FOUNDATION The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and human rights. The Foundation seeks to do this through research, publications, conferences, seminars, public A CHARTER OF RIGHTS FOR AUSTRALIA Australia is now the only democratic nation in the world without a national charter or bill of rights. It is long past time that we redressed this and modernised our system of government by introducing an Australia-wide human rights law.ELIZABETH EVATT
Elizabeth Evatt is a patron of the Evatt Foundation. She is an eminent Australian reformist lawyer and jurist. A leading trailblazer, her support of women's civil and human rights has left Australia with a significant and lasting legacy. AUSTRALIA’S FOREIGN POLICY TODAY Labor leaders and foreign ministers since Evatt have built on the tradition he helped create. Key parts of Whitlam’s foreign policy were in the Evatt mould – • support for the US alliance; alongside • a belief in the importance of multilateral institutions to maximise Australia’s interests and influence; and • engagement with countries in the region, starting with the diplomatic THE ENDURING SIGNIFICANCE OF JOHN RAWLS John Rawls is the most distinguished moral and political philosopher of our age. Initially isolated in a world of Anglo-American philosophy preoccupied with questions of logic and language, Rawls played a major role in reviving an interest in the substantive questions of politicalphilosophy.
THE DOC, THE UN & THE UDHR I should begin by making the basis of my words clear. The Evatt Foundation was founded in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt, or 'the Doc' as he was universally known, with the aim of upholding the highest ideals of the labour movement — equality, democracy,social
'WHITE SLAVES' & WHITE AUSTRALIA Surrounding the creation of Joy was a quite extraordinary mystery. On the very day that sculptor, Loui Fraser, was shaping her striking facial features, a young woman whom she had never seen but whose face bore a remarkable similarity to these very features was dying in a hospital in a New South Wales country town. THE 1917 GENERAL STRIKE One hundred years ago, Australia experienced what became known as the NSW General Strike or ‘Great Strike’ of 1917. Officially the strike began on 2 August, when 5,780 of the workers employed at the Randwick Tramway and Eveleigh Railway workshops refused to work with a new card-system of recording working times and performance. By the end of the week this number had grown to A TRIBUTE TO JIM CAIRNS Jim Cairns passed away on Sunday 12th October, eight days after he turned 89 years old. He was a great Australian - his life and commitment to people has touched so many.EVATT FOUNDATION
The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and ABOUT | EVATT FOUNDATION The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and human rights. The Foundation seeks to do this through research, publications, conferences, seminars, public A CHARTER OF RIGHTS FOR AUSTRALIA Australia is now the only democratic nation in the world without a national charter or bill of rights. It is long past time that we redressed this and modernised our system of government by introducing an Australia-wide human rights law.ELIZABETH EVATT
Elizabeth Evatt is a patron of the Evatt Foundation. She is an eminent Australian reformist lawyer and jurist. A leading trailblazer, her support of women's civil and human rights has left Australia with a significant and lasting legacy. AUSTRALIA’S FOREIGN POLICY TODAY Labor leaders and foreign ministers since Evatt have built on the tradition he helped create. Key parts of Whitlam’s foreign policy were in the Evatt mould – • support for the US alliance; alongside • a belief in the importance of multilateral institutions to maximise Australia’s interests and influence; and • engagement with countries in the region, starting with the diplomatic THE ENDURING SIGNIFICANCE OF JOHN RAWLS John Rawls is the most distinguished moral and political philosopher of our age. Initially isolated in a world of Anglo-American philosophy preoccupied with questions of logic and language, Rawls played a major role in reviving an interest in the substantive questions of politicalphilosophy.
THE DOC, THE UN & THE UDHR I should begin by making the basis of my words clear. The Evatt Foundation was founded in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt, or 'the Doc' as he was universally known, with the aim of upholding the highest ideals of the labour movement — equality, democracy,social
'WHITE SLAVES' & WHITE AUSTRALIA Surrounding the creation of Joy was a quite extraordinary mystery. On the very day that sculptor, Loui Fraser, was shaping her striking facial features, a young woman whom she had never seen but whose face bore a remarkable similarity to these very features was dying in a hospital in a New South Wales country town. THE 1917 GENERAL STRIKE One hundred years ago, Australia experienced what became known as the NSW General Strike or ‘Great Strike’ of 1917. Officially the strike began on 2 August, when 5,780 of the workers employed at the Randwick Tramway and Eveleigh Railway workshops refused to work with a new card-system of recording working times and performance. By the end of the week this number had grown to A TRIBUTE TO JIM CAIRNS Jim Cairns passed away on Sunday 12th October, eight days after he turned 89 years old. He was a great Australian - his life and commitment to people has touched so many. ABOUT | EVATT FOUNDATION The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and human rights. The Foundation seeks to do this through research, publications, conferences, seminars, public AUSTRALIA’S FOREIGN POLICY TODAY Labor leaders and foreign ministers since Evatt have built on the tradition he helped create. Key parts of Whitlam’s foreign policy were in the Evatt mould – • support for the US alliance; alongside • a belief in the importance of multilateral institutions to maximise Australia’s interests and influence; and • engagement with countries in the region, starting with the diplomaticELIZABETH EVATT
Elizabeth Evatt is a patron of the Evatt Foundation. She is an eminent Australian reformist lawyer and jurist. A leading trailblazer, her support of women's civil and human rights has left Australia with a significant and lasting legacy. AUSTRALIA'S SILENT KILLER Australia's silent killer. Right now, Australia's in the grip of a silent epidemic. It's an epidemic of the most painful and deadliest cancer you can imagine. It's a thin, near-invisible, sheet-like cancer that can lurk in your body for ten, twenty, forty years or more, before it suddenly spreads out, to wrap itself around your vitalorgans and
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY IN AUSTRALIA Economic inequality in Australia. Frank Stilwell. The recent release of the report on 'The State of the World's Wealth' by Merrill Lynch and Capgemini reveals the relentless rise in riches. There are now 9.5 million people worldwide who have over $1 million in financial assets. 160,600 are in Australia, a jump of over 10 per cent since 2006.FRANK STILWELL
Previously a lecturer in economics at the University of Reading (England), he is a well known critic of conventional economics, and an advocate of alternative economic strategies which prioritise social justice and ecological sustainability. He was elected Vice President of the Evatt Foundation in 2014. Frank is also the co-ordinatingeditor of
DANIELLE CELERMAJER
Danielle is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Sydney, with particular expertise in human rights and theories and practices of justice. She is currently lead of the Faculty’s Multispecies Justice FurtureFix theme. . She has worked in the field of human rights across a number of different typesof
THE MYTHS OF PPPS
PPPs reduce taxation. Advocates of PPPs argue that through the injection of private funds overall taxation rates can be reduced. Reduced government spending can mean reduction in the need for revenue. However, in practice, this is only true in the short IN CONVERSATION WITH EAMON WATERFORD Eamon Waterford is the Deputy CEO and Director of Policy at the Committee For Sydney. Eamon has extensive experience in the areas of urban and social policy and is passionate about shaping future cities to address emerging civic issues. His publications have been featured by the Sydney Morning Herald, the Today Show, ABC The Drum, The DailyIS HISTORY FICTION?
In these debates, nationalist historians seek to justify and praise the nation through a particular version of its past, while revisionist historians aim to question national historical myths through what they see as an honest coming to terms with its darker aspects.EVATT FOUNDATION
The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and ABOUT | EVATT FOUNDATION The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and human rights. The Foundation seeks to do this through research, publications, conferences, seminars, public A CHARTER OF RIGHTS FOR AUSTRALIA Australia is now the only democratic nation in the world without a national charter or bill of rights. It is long past time that we redressed this and modernised our system of government by introducing an Australia-wide human rights law.ELIZABETH EVATT
Elizabeth Evatt is a patron of the Evatt Foundation. She is an eminent Australian reformist lawyer and jurist. A leading trailblazer, her support of women's civil and human rights has left Australia with a significant and lasting legacy. AUSTRALIA’S FOREIGN POLICY TODAY Labor leaders and foreign ministers since Evatt have built on the tradition he helped create. Key parts of Whitlam’s foreign policy were in the Evatt mould – • support for the US alliance; alongside • a belief in the importance of multilateral institutions to maximise Australia’s interests and influence; and • engagement with countries in the region, starting with the diplomatic THE ENDURING SIGNIFICANCE OF JOHN RAWLS John Rawls is the most distinguished moral and political philosopher of our age. Initially isolated in a world of Anglo-American philosophy preoccupied with questions of logic and language, Rawls played a major role in reviving an interest in the substantive questions of politicalphilosophy.
THE DOC, THE UN & THE UDHR I should begin by making the basis of my words clear. The Evatt Foundation was founded in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt, or 'the Doc' as he was universally known, with the aim of upholding the highest ideals of the labour movement — equality, democracy,social
'WHITE SLAVES' & WHITE AUSTRALIA Surrounding the creation of Joy was a quite extraordinary mystery. On the very day that sculptor, Loui Fraser, was shaping her striking facial features, a young woman whom she had never seen but whose face bore a remarkable similarity to these very features was dying in a hospital in a New South Wales country town. THE 1917 GENERAL STRIKE One hundred years ago, Australia experienced what became known as the NSW General Strike or ‘Great Strike’ of 1917. Officially the strike began on 2 August, when 5,780 of the workers employed at the Randwick Tramway and Eveleigh Railway workshops refused to work with a new card-system of recording working times and performance. By the end of the week this number had grown to A TRIBUTE TO JIM CAIRNS Jim Cairns passed away on Sunday 12th October, eight days after he turned 89 years old. He was a great Australian - his life and commitment to people has touched so many.EVATT FOUNDATION
The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and ABOUT | EVATT FOUNDATION The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and human rights. The Foundation seeks to do this through research, publications, conferences, seminars, public A CHARTER OF RIGHTS FOR AUSTRALIA Australia is now the only democratic nation in the world without a national charter or bill of rights. It is long past time that we redressed this and modernised our system of government by introducing an Australia-wide human rights law.ELIZABETH EVATT
Elizabeth Evatt is a patron of the Evatt Foundation. She is an eminent Australian reformist lawyer and jurist. A leading trailblazer, her support of women's civil and human rights has left Australia with a significant and lasting legacy. AUSTRALIA’S FOREIGN POLICY TODAY Labor leaders and foreign ministers since Evatt have built on the tradition he helped create. Key parts of Whitlam’s foreign policy were in the Evatt mould – • support for the US alliance; alongside • a belief in the importance of multilateral institutions to maximise Australia’s interests and influence; and • engagement with countries in the region, starting with the diplomatic THE ENDURING SIGNIFICANCE OF JOHN RAWLS John Rawls is the most distinguished moral and political philosopher of our age. Initially isolated in a world of Anglo-American philosophy preoccupied with questions of logic and language, Rawls played a major role in reviving an interest in the substantive questions of politicalphilosophy.
THE DOC, THE UN & THE UDHR I should begin by making the basis of my words clear. The Evatt Foundation was founded in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt, or 'the Doc' as he was universally known, with the aim of upholding the highest ideals of the labour movement — equality, democracy,social
'WHITE SLAVES' & WHITE AUSTRALIA Surrounding the creation of Joy was a quite extraordinary mystery. On the very day that sculptor, Loui Fraser, was shaping her striking facial features, a young woman whom she had never seen but whose face bore a remarkable similarity to these very features was dying in a hospital in a New South Wales country town. THE 1917 GENERAL STRIKE One hundred years ago, Australia experienced what became known as the NSW General Strike or ‘Great Strike’ of 1917. Officially the strike began on 2 August, when 5,780 of the workers employed at the Randwick Tramway and Eveleigh Railway workshops refused to work with a new card-system of recording working times and performance. By the end of the week this number had grown to A TRIBUTE TO JIM CAIRNS Jim Cairns passed away on Sunday 12th October, eight days after he turned 89 years old. He was a great Australian - his life and commitment to people has touched so many. ABOUT | EVATT FOUNDATION The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and human rights. The Foundation seeks to do this through research, publications, conferences, seminars, public AUSTRALIA’S FOREIGN POLICY TODAY Labor leaders and foreign ministers since Evatt have built on the tradition he helped create. Key parts of Whitlam’s foreign policy were in the Evatt mould – • support for the US alliance; alongside • a belief in the importance of multilateral institutions to maximise Australia’s interests and influence; and • engagement with countries in the region, starting with the diplomaticELIZABETH EVATT
Elizabeth Evatt is a patron of the Evatt Foundation. She is an eminent Australian reformist lawyer and jurist. A leading trailblazer, her support of women's civil and human rights has left Australia with a significant and lasting legacy. AUSTRALIA'S SILENT KILLER Australia's silent killer. Right now, Australia's in the grip of a silent epidemic. It's an epidemic of the most painful and deadliest cancer you can imagine. It's a thin, near-invisible, sheet-like cancer that can lurk in your body for ten, twenty, forty years or more, before it suddenly spreads out, to wrap itself around your vitalorgans and
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY IN AUSTRALIA Economic inequality in Australia. Frank Stilwell. The recent release of the report on 'The State of the World's Wealth' by Merrill Lynch and Capgemini reveals the relentless rise in riches. There are now 9.5 million people worldwide who have over $1 million in financial assets. 160,600 are in Australia, a jump of over 10 per cent since 2006.FRANK STILWELL
Previously a lecturer in economics at the University of Reading (England), he is a well known critic of conventional economics, and an advocate of alternative economic strategies which prioritise social justice and ecological sustainability. He was elected Vice President of the Evatt Foundation in 2014. Frank is also the co-ordinatingeditor of
DANIELLE CELERMAJER
Danielle is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Sydney, with particular expertise in human rights and theories and practices of justice. She is currently lead of the Faculty’s Multispecies Justice FurtureFix theme. . She has worked in the field of human rights across a number of different typesof
THE MYTHS OF PPPS
PPPs reduce taxation. Advocates of PPPs argue that through the injection of private funds overall taxation rates can be reduced. Reduced government spending can mean reduction in the need for revenue. However, in practice, this is only true in the short IN CONVERSATION WITH EAMON WATERFORD Eamon Waterford is the Deputy CEO and Director of Policy at the Committee For Sydney. Eamon has extensive experience in the areas of urban and social policy and is passionate about shaping future cities to address emerging civic issues. His publications have been featured by the Sydney Morning Herald, the Today Show, ABC The Drum, The DailyIS HISTORY FICTION?
In these debates, nationalist historians seek to justify and praise the nation through a particular version of its past, while revisionist historians aim to question national historical myths through what they see as an honest coming to terms with its darker aspects.EVATT FOUNDATION
The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and ABOUT | EVATT FOUNDATION The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: equality, democracy, social justice and human rights. For 41 years, the Foundation has been helping to promote these ideals through research, publications, public discussion and debate. A CHARTER OF RIGHTS FOR AUSTRALIA Australia is now the only democratic nation in the world without a national charter or bill of rights. It is long past time that we redressed this and modernised our system of government by introducing an Australia-wide human rights law.EVAN HUGHES
Evan Hughes. Member of the Executive Committee. Evan was elected to the Executive Committee in 2019. THE ENDURING SIGNIFICANCE OF JOHN RAWLS John Rawls is the most distinguished moral and political philosopher of our age. Initially isolated in a world of Anglo-American philosophy preoccupied with questions of logic and language, Rawls played a major role in reviving an interest in the substantive questions of politicalphilosophy.
THE TRUTH ABOUT WMD IN IRAQ The following is taken from the new Carnegie study, WMD in Iraq: Evidence and Implications.This report attempts to summarise and clarify the complex story of WMD and the Iraq war. It examines the unclassified record of prewar intelligence, administration statements of Iraq's capabilities to produce nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and long-range missiles, and the evidence found AUSTRALIA'S SILENT KILLER Australia's silent killer. Right now, Australia's in the grip of a silent epidemic. It's an epidemic of the most painful and deadliest cancer you can imagine. It's a thin, near-invisible, sheet-like cancer that can lurk in your body for ten, twenty, forty years or more, before it suddenly spreads out, to wrap itself around your vitalorgans and
THE 1917 GENERAL STRIKE One hundred years ago, Australia experienced what became known as the NSW General Strike or ‘Great Strike’ of 1917. Officially the strike began on 2 August, when 5,780 of the workers employed at the Randwick Tramway and Eveleigh Railway workshops refused to work with a new card-system of recording working times and performance. By the end of the week this number had grown to 'WHITE SLAVES' & WHITE AUSTRALIA Surrounding the creation of Joy was a quite extraordinary mystery. On the very day that sculptor, Loui Fraser, was shaping her striking facial features, a young woman whom she had never seen but whose face bore a remarkable similarity to these very features was dying in a hospital in a New South Wales country town. A TRIBUTE TO JIM CAIRNS Jim Cairns passed away on Sunday 12th October, eight days after he turned 89 years old. He was a great Australian - his life and commitment to people has touched so many.EVATT FOUNDATION
The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and ABOUT | EVATT FOUNDATION The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: equality, democracy, social justice and human rights. For 41 years, the Foundation has been helping to promote these ideals through research, publications, public discussion and debate. A CHARTER OF RIGHTS FOR AUSTRALIA Australia is now the only democratic nation in the world without a national charter or bill of rights. It is long past time that we redressed this and modernised our system of government by introducing an Australia-wide human rights law.EVAN HUGHES
Evan Hughes. Member of the Executive Committee. Evan was elected to the Executive Committee in 2019. THE ENDURING SIGNIFICANCE OF JOHN RAWLS John Rawls is the most distinguished moral and political philosopher of our age. Initially isolated in a world of Anglo-American philosophy preoccupied with questions of logic and language, Rawls played a major role in reviving an interest in the substantive questions of politicalphilosophy.
THE TRUTH ABOUT WMD IN IRAQ The following is taken from the new Carnegie study, WMD in Iraq: Evidence and Implications.This report attempts to summarise and clarify the complex story of WMD and the Iraq war. It examines the unclassified record of prewar intelligence, administration statements of Iraq's capabilities to produce nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and long-range missiles, and the evidence found AUSTRALIA'S SILENT KILLER Australia's silent killer. Right now, Australia's in the grip of a silent epidemic. It's an epidemic of the most painful and deadliest cancer you can imagine. It's a thin, near-invisible, sheet-like cancer that can lurk in your body for ten, twenty, forty years or more, before it suddenly spreads out, to wrap itself around your vitalorgans and
THE 1917 GENERAL STRIKE One hundred years ago, Australia experienced what became known as the NSW General Strike or ‘Great Strike’ of 1917. Officially the strike began on 2 August, when 5,780 of the workers employed at the Randwick Tramway and Eveleigh Railway workshops refused to work with a new card-system of recording working times and performance. By the end of the week this number had grown to 'WHITE SLAVES' & WHITE AUSTRALIA Surrounding the creation of Joy was a quite extraordinary mystery. On the very day that sculptor, Loui Fraser, was shaping her striking facial features, a young woman whom she had never seen but whose face bore a remarkable similarity to these very features was dying in a hospital in a New South Wales country town. A TRIBUTE TO JIM CAIRNS Jim Cairns passed away on Sunday 12th October, eight days after he turned 89 years old. He was a great Australian - his life and commitment to people has touched so many.EVATT FOUNDATION
The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy andELIZABETH EVATT
Elizabeth Evatt is a patron of the Evatt Foundation. She is an eminent Australian reformist lawyer and jurist. A leading trailblazer, her support of women's civil and human rights has left Australia with a significant and lasting legacy. ECONOMIC INEQUALITY IN AUSTRALIA Economic inequality in Australia. Frank Stilwell. The recent release of the report on 'The State of the World's Wealth' by Merrill Lynch and Capgemini reveals the relentless rise in riches. There are now 9.5 million people worldwide who have over $1 million in financial assets. 160,600 are in Australia, a jump of over 10 per cent since 2006. INJUSTICE WITHIN THE LAW Injustice which results from the fact that the system is run by human beings, and human beings are fallible; 2. Injustices which result when a person does not have effective access to law; and 3. Injustices which are mandated by the Parliament. THE 1917 GENERAL STRIKE One hundred years ago, Australia experienced what became known as the NSW General Strike or ‘Great Strike’ of 1917. Officially the strike began on 2 August, when 5,780 of the workers employed at the Randwick Tramway and Eveleigh Railway workshops refused to work with a new card-system of recording working times and performance. By the end of the week this number had grown to 'WHITE SLAVES' & WHITE AUSTRALIA Surrounding the creation of Joy was a quite extraordinary mystery. On the very day that sculptor, Loui Fraser, was shaping her striking facial features, a young woman whom she had never seen but whose face bore a remarkable similarity to these very features was dying in a hospital in a New South Wales country town. THE DOC, THE UN & THE UDHR I should begin by making the basis of my words clear. The Evatt Foundation was founded in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt, or 'the Doc' as he was universally known, with the aim of upholding the highest ideals of the labour movement — equality, democracy,social
BOB HAWKE | EVATT FOUNDATION An internationalism rooted in a commitment to social reform and justice in Australia. Bob Hawke. Your Excellencies, Sir Richard and Lady Kirby, my distinguished fellow speakers, ladies and gentlemen. It is perhaps for me, more than most of my colleagues in the Labor Party, a particular pleasureDANIELLE CELERMAJER
Danielle is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Sydney, with particular expertise in human rights and theories and practices of justice. She is currently lead of the Faculty’s Multispecies Justice FurtureFix theme. . She has worked in the field of human rights across a number of different typesof
NICOLE D'SOUZA
Nicole D'Souza. Member of the Executive Committee. Nicole D’Souza is an experienced government, regulatory, employment and litigation lawyer and domestic and international human rights advocate who has worked in Australia, Hong Kong, London and Geneva, for government, non-profit and private sector.EVATT FOUNDATION
The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and ABOUT | EVATT FOUNDATION The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: equality, democracy, social justice and human rights. For 41 years, the Foundation has been helping to promote these ideals through research, publications, public discussion and debate. A CHARTER OF RIGHTS FOR AUSTRALIA Australia is now the only democratic nation in the world without a national charter or bill of rights. It is long past time that we redressed this and modernised our system of government by introducing an Australia-wide human rights law.EVAN HUGHES
Evan Hughes. Member of the Executive Committee. Evan was elected to the Executive Committee in 2019. THE ENDURING SIGNIFICANCE OF JOHN RAWLS John Rawls is the most distinguished moral and political philosopher of our age. Initially isolated in a world of Anglo-American philosophy preoccupied with questions of logic and language, Rawls played a major role in reviving an interest in the substantive questions of politicalphilosophy.
THE TRUTH ABOUT WMD IN IRAQ The following is taken from the new Carnegie study, WMD in Iraq: Evidence and Implications.This report attempts to summarise and clarify the complex story of WMD and the Iraq war. It examines the unclassified record of prewar intelligence, administration statements of Iraq's capabilities to produce nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and long-range missiles, and the evidence found AUSTRALIA'S SILENT KILLER Australia's silent killer. Right now, Australia's in the grip of a silent epidemic. It's an epidemic of the most painful and deadliest cancer you can imagine. It's a thin, near-invisible, sheet-like cancer that can lurk in your body for ten, twenty, forty years or more, before it suddenly spreads out, to wrap itself around your vitalorgans and
THE 1917 GENERAL STRIKE One hundred years ago, Australia experienced what became known as the NSW General Strike or ‘Great Strike’ of 1917. Officially the strike began on 2 August, when 5,780 of the workers employed at the Randwick Tramway and Eveleigh Railway workshops refused to work with a new card-system of recording working times and performance. By the end of the week this number had grown to 'WHITE SLAVES' & WHITE AUSTRALIA Surrounding the creation of Joy was a quite extraordinary mystery. On the very day that sculptor, Loui Fraser, was shaping her striking facial features, a young woman whom she had never seen but whose face bore a remarkable similarity to these very features was dying in a hospital in a New South Wales country town. A TRIBUTE TO JIM CAIRNS Jim Cairns passed away on Sunday 12th October, eight days after he turned 89 years old. He was a great Australian - his life and commitment to people has touched so many.EVATT FOUNDATION
The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy and ABOUT | EVATT FOUNDATION The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: equality, democracy, social justice and human rights. For 41 years, the Foundation has been helping to promote these ideals through research, publications, public discussion and debate. A CHARTER OF RIGHTS FOR AUSTRALIA Australia is now the only democratic nation in the world without a national charter or bill of rights. It is long past time that we redressed this and modernised our system of government by introducing an Australia-wide human rights law.EVAN HUGHES
Evan Hughes. Member of the Executive Committee. Evan was elected to the Executive Committee in 2019. THE ENDURING SIGNIFICANCE OF JOHN RAWLS John Rawls is the most distinguished moral and political philosopher of our age. Initially isolated in a world of Anglo-American philosophy preoccupied with questions of logic and language, Rawls played a major role in reviving an interest in the substantive questions of politicalphilosophy.
THE TRUTH ABOUT WMD IN IRAQ The following is taken from the new Carnegie study, WMD in Iraq: Evidence and Implications.This report attempts to summarise and clarify the complex story of WMD and the Iraq war. It examines the unclassified record of prewar intelligence, administration statements of Iraq's capabilities to produce nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and long-range missiles, and the evidence found AUSTRALIA'S SILENT KILLER Australia's silent killer. Right now, Australia's in the grip of a silent epidemic. It's an epidemic of the most painful and deadliest cancer you can imagine. It's a thin, near-invisible, sheet-like cancer that can lurk in your body for ten, twenty, forty years or more, before it suddenly spreads out, to wrap itself around your vitalorgans and
THE 1917 GENERAL STRIKE One hundred years ago, Australia experienced what became known as the NSW General Strike or ‘Great Strike’ of 1917. Officially the strike began on 2 August, when 5,780 of the workers employed at the Randwick Tramway and Eveleigh Railway workshops refused to work with a new card-system of recording working times and performance. By the end of the week this number had grown to 'WHITE SLAVES' & WHITE AUSTRALIA Surrounding the creation of Joy was a quite extraordinary mystery. On the very day that sculptor, Loui Fraser, was shaping her striking facial features, a young woman whom she had never seen but whose face bore a remarkable similarity to these very features was dying in a hospital in a New South Wales country town. A TRIBUTE TO JIM CAIRNS Jim Cairns passed away on Sunday 12th October, eight days after he turned 89 years old. He was a great Australian - his life and commitment to people has touched so many.EVATT FOUNDATION
The Evatt Foundation was established in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt with the aim of advancing the highest ideals of the labour movement: social justice, equality, democracy andELIZABETH EVATT
Elizabeth Evatt is a patron of the Evatt Foundation. She is an eminent Australian reformist lawyer and jurist. A leading trailblazer, her support of women's civil and human rights has left Australia with a significant and lasting legacy. ECONOMIC INEQUALITY IN AUSTRALIA Economic inequality in Australia. Frank Stilwell. The recent release of the report on 'The State of the World's Wealth' by Merrill Lynch and Capgemini reveals the relentless rise in riches. There are now 9.5 million people worldwide who have over $1 million in financial assets. 160,600 are in Australia, a jump of over 10 per cent since 2006. INJUSTICE WITHIN THE LAW Injustice which results from the fact that the system is run by human beings, and human beings are fallible; 2. Injustices which result when a person does not have effective access to law; and 3. Injustices which are mandated by the Parliament. THE 1917 GENERAL STRIKE One hundred years ago, Australia experienced what became known as the NSW General Strike or ‘Great Strike’ of 1917. Officially the strike began on 2 August, when 5,780 of the workers employed at the Randwick Tramway and Eveleigh Railway workshops refused to work with a new card-system of recording working times and performance. By the end of the week this number had grown to THE DOC, THE UN & THE UDHR I should begin by making the basis of my words clear. The Evatt Foundation was founded in 1979 as a memorial to Dr Herbert Vere Evatt, or 'the Doc' as he was universally known, with the aim of upholding the highest ideals of the labour movement — equality, democracy,social
'WHITE SLAVES' & WHITE AUSTRALIA Surrounding the creation of Joy was a quite extraordinary mystery. On the very day that sculptor, Loui Fraser, was shaping her striking facial features, a young woman whom she had never seen but whose face bore a remarkable similarity to these very features was dying in a hospital in a New South Wales country town. BOB HAWKE | EVATT FOUNDATION An internationalism rooted in a commitment to social reform and justice in Australia. Bob Hawke. Your Excellencies, Sir Richard and Lady Kirby, my distinguished fellow speakers, ladies and gentlemen. It is perhaps for me, more than most of my colleagues in the Labor Party, a particular pleasureDANIELLE CELERMAJER
Danielle is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Sydney, with particular expertise in human rights and theories and practices of justice. She is currently lead of the Faculty’s Multispecies Justice FurtureFix theme. . She has worked in the field of human rights across a number of different typesof
NICOLE D'SOUZA
Nicole D'Souza. Member of the Executive Committee. Nicole D’Souza is an experienced government, regulatory, employment and litigation lawyer and domestic and international human rights advocate who has worked in Australia, Hong Kong, London and Geneva, for government, non-profit and private sector.Jump to navigation
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