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Fire Ants are no doubt a significant threat. However as with all things our approach must respect basic rights. Our letter to the Minister for Primary Industries argues Victoria does it better. #qldpol @tonyperrettmp qccl.org.au/newsblog/fir...
Fire Ants — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
Acknowledging then that the government has a legitimate interest in combating fire ants, that interest must be weighed against the fundamental interests protected by the right to privacy and particula...
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October 23, 2025 at 9:32 PM
Anti terror laws have turned ASIO into a secret police force. Key among those laws - those which allow it to question innocent people without any judicial oversight. These laws must be repealed not made permanent.#auspol @tony_burke qccl.org.au/newsblog/joi...
Joint CCLs submission on ASIO Questioning warrants — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
In democratic polities, intelligence organisations have been permitted to operate in secret and without the public accountability mechanisms that apply to police because they neither produce evidence,...
qccl.org.au
October 16, 2025 at 9:22 PM
QCCL support more FOI not less. We start with the premise that public information does not belong to Government; it belongs to the public on whose behalf government is conducted. #auspol #freespeech qccl.org.au/newsblog/fre...
Freedom of Information Amendment Bill 2025 (cth) — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
There is a clear link between access to information and the capacity of citizens to secure basic rights. [1]   In particular it is clear that if citizens are to be in a position to participate fu...
qccl.org.au
October 2, 2025 at 9:26 PM
QCCL submission on the under 16 social media ban. There have been panics about the effect of technology on children since antiquity, recent examples include radio, television and comic books. We should not panic this time #freespeech #privacy #auspol
Inquiry into the under 16 social media ban — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
In our modern era, social media is absolutely essential to freedom of speech. Both children and adults have a right to freedom of speech. No doubt the right of children to speak is not as broad as tha...
qccl.org.au
September 22, 2025 at 9:24 PM
QCCL welcomes this decision but we say the use of live facial recognition in public places, public or private owned, should be banned. We should not be subject innocent people to a continuous ID parade. #privacy
Kmart’s use of facial recognition to tackle refund fraud unlawful, Privacy Commissioner finds
The Privacy Commissioner has found that Kmart breached Australians’ privacy by collecting their personal and sensitive information through a facial recognition technology system.
www.oaic.gov.au
September 18, 2025 at 9:30 PM
Daniel's Law Submission. QCCL accepts it is a fundamental human right of all particularly children to be protected from sexual assault. However, Daniel’s law is most likely to have opposite effect and do harm to innocent people such as victims— #qldpol
Daniel's Law submission — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
Sex offender registries create a false sense of security because most perpetrators of sex offences are known to their victims or their families. In 2015 around 75% of sexual assault victims knew their...
qccl.org.au
September 16, 2025 at 9:34 AM
Another reason for the government to expedite implementation of #privacy law reform - From location to keystrokes, Australian workers’ data is being gathered by employers – with little privacy protection #auspol
From location to keystrokes, Australian workers’ data is being gathered by employers – with little privacy protection
Exclusive: Workers speak of being ‘continually monitored’ – and of increasing information being taken for opaque reasons
www.theguardian.com
September 15, 2025 at 9:26 PM
Just a few hours to go Derek Fielding Memorial Lecture book here

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August 21, 2025 at 4:03 AM
August 19, 2025 at 5:08 AM
Time is running out to hear our fantastic speaker! In this year’s DFML lawyer and CEO of QCOSS Aimee McVeigh will explain how we can realise #humanrights in Queensland. Join us in person and online @ 6 for 6.30 on 21/8 Book here - qccl.org.au/events/dfml2.... 🍷🍕 in person
DFML 2025 - Aimee McVeigh — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
The QCCL is proud to announce that 2025 Derek Fielding Memorial Lecture will be presented by Aimee McVeigh, CEO of Queensland’s peak body for the social services sector QCOSS, and leader of the successful Human Rights Act for Queensland campaign
qccl.org.au
August 17, 2025 at 9:31 PM
Hurry exclusive Join us after work on 21/8 for 🍷🍕and a conversation on how we can realise #humanrights in QLD. Our speaker will be Aimee McVeigh CEO of QCOSS and leader of the Human Rights Act for QLD Campaign. Also join us online - Book here -
DFML 2025 - Aimee McVeigh — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
The QCCL is proud to announce that 2025 Derek Fielding Memorial Lecture will be presented by Aimee McVeigh, CEO of Queensland’s peak body for the social services sector QCOSS, and leader of the succe...
qccl.org.au
August 17, 2025 at 12:39 AM
Hurry time is running out to get your ticket qccl.org.au/events/dfml2... !!🍕🍷#qldpol #humanrights
August 15, 2025 at 11:22 PM
The Taliban’s brand of repression will continue impact women’s rights far beyond Afghanistan’s borders. #humanrights
After 4 years of repressive Taliban rule, Afghans are suffering in silence. Is the world still watching?
Russia and China have started to bring the Taliban in from the cold. The international community may soon have little leverage to pressure the group to change.
theconversation.com
August 15, 2025 at 7:22 AM
August 15, 2025 at 3:21 AM
The DFML honours the work of QCCL Pres in the 70s Derek Fielding. How can we continue Derek’s work in the 2020s? Aimee McVeigh CEO of QCOSS will let us know what shethinks we can do together to promote #humanrights @ 6 for 6.30 on 21/8 — in person & online .Book here - qccl.org.au/events/dfml2...
DFML 2025 - Aimee McVeigh — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
The QCCL is proud to announce that 2025 Derek Fielding Memorial Lecture will be presented by Aimee McVeigh, CEO of Queensland’s peak body for the social services sector QCOSS, and leader of the succe...
qccl.org.au
August 14, 2025 at 1:39 AM
QLD Human Rights Act was start of continuing process to protect our #humanrights. How can we improve protection of #humanrights in QLD? Learn from one of QLD’s leaders - Aimee McVeigh CEO of QCOSS - @ 6 for 6.30 on 21/8 — in person & online Book here #qldpol
DFML 2025 - Aimee McVeigh — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
The QCCL is proud to announce that 2025 Derek Fielding Memorial Lecture will be presented by Aimee McVeigh, CEO of Queensland’s peak body for the social services sector QCOSS, and leader of the succe...
qccl.org.au
August 10, 2025 at 10:59 AM
The protection of #humanrights is an ongoing project. In this year’s DFML lawyer and CEO of QCOSS Aimee McVeigh will explain how we can realise #humanrights in Queensland. Join us in person and online @ 6 for 6.30 on 21/8 🍷🍕 in person. Book here
DFML 2025 - Aimee McVeigh — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
The QCCL is proud to announce that 2025 Derek Fielding Memorial Lecture will be presented by Aimee McVeigh, CEO of Queensland’s peak body for the social services sector QCOSS, and leader of the succe...
qccl.org.au
August 5, 2025 at 9:22 AM
Join us after work on 21/8 for 🍷🍕and a conversation concerning on how we can realise human rights in QLD. Our speaker will be Aimee McVeigh current CEO of QCOSS & former leader of the Human Rights for QLD Campaign. Also join us online - Book here -
DFML 2025 - Aimee McVeigh — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
The QCCL is proud to announce that 2025 Derek Fielding Memorial Lecture will be presented by Aimee McVeigh, CEO of Queensland’s peak body for the social services sector QCOSS, and leader of the succe...
qccl.org.au
August 4, 2025 at 9:27 PM
🍕🍷💬🎉 as well as an important talk by Aimee McVeigh CEO of QCOSS on how to realise human rights in QLD. Join us for this year’s DFML @ 6 for 6.30 on 21/8. Book now here - qccl.org.au/events/dfml2.... Also available virtually!!
DFML 2025 - Aimee McVeigh — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
The QCCL is proud to announce that 2025 Derek Fielding Memorial Lecture will be presented by Aimee McVeigh, CEO of Queensland’s peak body for the social services sector QCOSS, and leader of the succe...
qccl.org.au
August 1, 2025 at 7:38 AM
The protection of human rights is an ongoing project. In this year’s DFML lawyer and CEO of QCOSS Aimee McVeigh will explain how we can realise human rights in Queensland. Join us in person and online @ 6 for 6.30 on 21/8 Book here - qccl.org.au/events/dfml2.... 🍷🍕 in person
DFML 2025 - Aimee McVeigh — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
The QCCL is proud to announce that 2025 Derek Fielding Memorial Lecture will be presented by Aimee McVeigh, CEO of Queensland’s peak body for the social services sector QCOSS, and leader of the succe...
qccl.org.au
July 28, 2025 at 8:14 PM
Join us after work on 21/8 for 🍷🍕& conversation concerning on how we can realise human rights in QLD. Our speaker will be Aimee McVeigh current CEO of QCOSS and former leader of the Human Rights for QLD Campaign. Also join us online - Book here -
DFML 2025 - Aimee McVeigh — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
The QCCL is proud to announce that 2025 Derek Fielding Memorial Lecture will be presented by Aimee McVeigh, CEO of Queensland’s peak body for the social services sector QCOSS, and leader of the succe...
qccl.org.au
July 27, 2025 at 10:21 AM
The DFML honours the work of QCCL Pres in the 70s Derek Fielding. How can we continue Derek’s work in the 2020s? Aimee McVeigh CEO of QCOSS will let us know what we thinks we can do together to promote human rights @ 6 for 6.30 on 21/8 — in person & online . Book here - qccl.org.au/events/dfml2...
DFML 2025 - Aimee McVeigh — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
The QCCL is proud to announce that 2025 Derek Fielding Memorial Lecture will be presented by Aimee McVeigh, CEO of Queensland’s peak body for the social services sector QCOSS, and leader of the succe...
qccl.org.au
July 25, 2025 at 3:42 AM
Opaque processes run by the e-safety commissioner threaten access to search engines which are of course how we all (at least for now) get access to basic information #freespeech #privacy
Age verification is coming to search engines in Australia – with huge implications for privacy and inclusion | Samantha Floreani
New rules will radically change the way we use the internet in Australia, and not just social media
www.theguardian.com
July 23, 2025 at 9:38 PM
🍕🍷💬🎉 as well as an important talk by Aimee McVeigh CEO of QCOSS on how to realise human rights in QLD. Join us for this year’s DFML @ 6 for 6.30 on 21/8. Book now! Also available virtually!!
DFML 2025 - Aimee McVeigh — Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
The QCCL is proud to announce that 2025 Derek Fielding Memorial Lecture will be presented by Aimee McVeigh, CEO of Queensland’s peak body for the social services sector QCOSS, and leader of the succe...
qccl.org.au
July 22, 2025 at 8:43 PM