The Human Rights Awards were established in 1987 by the then Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) "to recognise the contributions of individuals across the nation who made it their life's mission to champion human rights, social justice, and equality for all". The award began as an event to recognise human rights in film, television and literature, but as of 2021[update] covers a wider spectrum. Of the original categories, only the Human Rights Medal has endured.[1]
As of 2021[update], there are three award categories:[1]
Human Rights Medal
Young People's Medal (for under-25s)
Community Human Rights Champion
The Australian Human Rights Commission receives nominations for the Human Rights Awards and Medals categories, with the choice of recipient made by an independent panel. The individual Human Rights Award and Medal is awarded only to an individual who, to be eligible, must have made an outstanding contribution to the promotion and protection of human rights in Australia in at least one of the following areas:[1]
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
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.
In addition, the entrants must be a lawful resident of Australia.[1]
The awards are usually bestowed by the AHRC on Human Rights Day (10 December) each year, with a ceremony prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, and announced online since then.[7]
2017 Cohealth Arts Generator Sisters and Brothers Program (Winner), Clinton Pryor, Sean Gordon, ActNow Theatre and Reconciliation SA (joint), Multicultural Communities Council of Illawarra and Why Documentaries (joint)[25]
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