2018 Media
The Castan Centre's academics are the first port of call for many journalists on pressing human rights issues. Centre staff speak to hundreds of print, radio and TV organisations every year. A small sample of media for 2018 is below:
- Tania Penovic's appearance as friend of the court, Abortion clinic picketing ban goes to High Court, The Sydney Morning Herald 9 October 2018
- Caroline Henckels, Anti-abortion protesters face High Court, Interview on the ABC Radio National's Law Report, 9 October 2018
- Paula Gerber quoted on ABC's North Coast, No Jab, No Play: Health researchers register rise in vaccinations following welfare payment cuts, 13 September 2018
- Castan Centre mention in DFAT media release: Australian Statement on the 15th Annual Australia-Vietnam Human Rights Dialogue, 31 August 2018
- Sarah Joseph, The Roundtable: What legal right does your employer have to keep your opinions silent?, Interview on Sunday Extra, 5 August 2018
- Conference speaker Ivy Josiah speaking on ABC Radio's Law Report, Challenges facing Malaysia post election, 24 July 2018
- Tania Penovic research quoted on the SBS the Feed, There's a Controversial 'Exemption' to NSW's New Abortion Clinic Safe Access Zones, 25 June 2018
- Castan Centre for Human Rights Law Improving Educational Outcomes for Children with Disability in Victoria references in The Age article 'It was heartbreaking': the discrimination in our schools, 28 June 2018
- Sarah Joseph, When Freedom of Speech and Social Media Collide, Interview on 101.5 Radio Adelaide, 6 June 2018
- Maria O'Sullivan, Questioning the Australian Refugee Model, News Deeply, 9 January 2018