Evaluating the Queensland Human Rights Act: Building the case for the four-year review 2020 — 2024
Background On 1 January 2020 the Human Rights Act 2019 (henceforth ‘the Act’) commenced operation in Queensland, enacting twenty-three human...
Background On 1 January 2020 the Human Rights Act 2019 (henceforth ‘the Act’) commenced operation in Queensland, enacting twenty-three human...
A new partnership between Griffith and MAIC will examine the experiences of injured Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and the Compulsory Third Party scheme.
One of Australia's leading advocates for people with a disability and a former Anti-Discrimination Commissioner has received an honorary doctorate from Griffith University.
A new podcast series, CRUcial Conversations, will feature five stories of grassroots leadership and change in the disability sector, highlighting...
Translational research for improved rehabilitation in Queensland is the focus of the 2ndBold Ideas Better Solutions Symposium 2018being held this week.
Guy S. Goodwin-Gill Professor, University of New South Wales & Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, Sydney 23 October 2018...
Discrimination against people with mental illness is commonly occurring in the workplace, with unlawful practices needing immediate attention as part of the campaign for suicide prevention.
Griffith University journalism students are at the forefront of a campaign to improve media representation of people with a disability....
The concept of flexible working practices may be widely accepted within the workforce, however organisations need to look at whether their employees actually have reasonable access to it.
From human rights to financial acumen to the Commonwealth Games, Griffith is connecting with champions of all walks of life