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An Environment without Human Rights?
To most it is inconceivable how a computer can conjure up images of oppression and subjugation in some parts of the world.
The Mining Sector and Human Rights
Mining is the source of many of modern life’s benefits, but not everyone is aware of the externalities that mining can cause.
On the road again with the NSW Branch Committee: Gosford
Once more the NSW Branch Committee of Amnesty International NSW hit the road and headed north to visit the Gosford Amnesty Action Group.
Scholarships to Amnesty National Extraordinary General Meeting (NEGM)
We are offering Amnesty International Australia members up to six scholarships to attend this year's NEGM, which includes the Youth Summit, as observers and to participate in all the workshops and plenary sessions.
UNSW human rights act forum
National Human Rights Consultation Report
On 8 October 2009, the National Human Rights Consultation Committee recommended that the Australian Government introduce a Human Rights Act for Australia.

The 'Pub to Pub' Manly
Supporting Human Rights from Pub to Pub
On 23rd August, 18 of Amnesty’s Manly action group supporters registered to run or walk the 13 km ‘Pub to Pub’ from Dee Why to the Newport Arms on Pittwater.

Manly Village School Market
Manly takes action against Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
On 19 September, Amnesty's Manly Action Group held a market stall to raise awareness and facilitate change regarding the treatment of Aboriginals in Custody.
Human rights innovation fund
A new Amnesty fund for creative and innovative initiatives that bolsters human rights in Australia
Members of the NSW Branch Committee in Coffs Harbour
NSW Branch Committee hit the road
First stop Coffs Harbour, as the NSW Amnesty Branch Committee hit the road on their 'tour' of regional NSW

Activists protest the continued detention of Aung San Suu Kyi
Aung San Suu Kyi: an ongoing campaign for justice
Amnesty International's NSW Branch is continuing to act for the immediate and unconditional release of Burmese prisoner of conscience and pro-democracy leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
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The NSW Action Centre
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Phone: (02) 8396 7670
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Email: nswaia@amnesty.org.au
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