Deadline: 5 August 2018
Nominations are open for 2018 Human Rights Awards in order to recognise the contribution of local, state, territory and federal government bodies to the advancement and protection of human rights in Australia.
The award seeks nominations for people, organisations and businesses that have made significant contributions to human rights in Australia. While some nominees might be well-known, most are just ordinary people making a difference to human rights outcomes in their work or community.
Medal & Awards Categories
- Human Rights Medal: The Human Rights Medal is awarded to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of human rights in Australia. The medal has a rich history of prestigious winners.
- Young People’s Human Rights Medal: The Young People’s Human Rights Medal is awarded to an individual under the age of 25 years (on 30 September 2018) and who has made an outstanding contribution to advancing human rights in Australia.
- Law Award: The Law Award is awarded to an individual or an organisation with a track record in promoting and advancing human rights in Australia through the practice of law.
- Business Award: The Business Award is awarded to a corporation that has made a practical and/or policy commitment to the promotion and advancement of human rights in Australia.
- Government Award: The Government Award recognises a local, state, territory or federal government body that has contributed to the advancement and protection of human rights in the Australian community.
- It Stops With Me Award: The ‘Racism. It Stops With Me’ Award recognises the contribution of an organisation to reducing and preventing racism in Australia. Organisations can include community groups or businesses and they can be recognised for a range of anti-racism work including education and prevention.
- Community Organisation Award: Awarded to a non-government or community-based organisation with a proven track record in promoting and advancing human rights in the Australian community on a not-for-profit basis.
- Tony Fitzgerald Memorial Community Individual Award: The Tony Fitzgerald Memorial Award is awarded to an individual who has a track record in promoting and advancing human rights in the Australian community on a not-for-profit basis.
- Media Award: The Media Award is awarded for any published work in the media which has been broadcast in Australia. This can include television and radio programs, documentaries, and print and online articles.
Eligibility Criteria
- To be eligible for nomination, applicants must be an Australian Citizen or have Australian permanent residency as at the date of nomination.
- If applicants wish to apply for more than one award category, an individual application form for each award category must be submitted.
- Entrants must have made a significant contribution to the promotion and protection of human rights IN AUSTRALIA and been active in this area between August 2017 and August 2018.
- Examples could include:
- taking action to overcome discrimination or infringements of human rights within Australia
- encouraging greater social harmony within Australia in a range of areas such as race relations, gender equality and the treatment of children and young people
- enhancing the rights of Indigenous Australians
- promoting equal opportunity for people with a disability in Australia or countering discrimination on the basis of age or sexuality
- increasing awareness of issues of injustice or inequality in Australia
How to Apply
Interested applicants can apply online via given website.
Eligible Country: Australia
For more information, please visit 2018 Human Rights Awards.