Lorraine Finlay Speech to Christian Schools Australia
Dear Australian Human Rights Commission,
This is a Freedom of Information Request for the purposes of the Freedom of Information Act 1984.
On Monday 26 May 2026, the Human Rights Commissioner, Lorraine Finlay delivered a speech to the Christian Schools National Policy Forum and Symposium 2025. Her speech was titled as "Freedom, Faith and Fairness: Navigating Human Rights in Education Today, Lorraine Finlay, Human Rights Commissioner"
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I seek access to the following
A. A full transcript of the speech, or the script of the "Freedom, Faith and Fairness: Navigating Human Rights in Education Today, Lorraine Finlay, Human Rights Commissioner" speech relied on by the Australian Human Rights Commissioner.
B. Any and all drafts of previous version of the "Freedom, Faith and Fairness: Navigating Human Rights in Education Today, Lorraine Finlay, Human Rights Commissioner" held by the AHRC.
C. Correspondence between officials of the Australian Human Rights Commission relating to the "Freedom, Faith and Fairness: Navigating Human Rights in Education Today, Lorraine Finlay, Human Rights Commissioner" speech.
Please limit emails to the final message in the chain as long as previous messages are captured.
I agree to having the names and direct contact details of non-senior staff removed, however I request that redactions do not include non-personally identifying information. For example, please leave the domain and job titles when redacting email addresses or signature blocks on emails.
I preemptively agree to requests for third party consultation if necessary, but would prefer that my information about my identity is not shared with those consulted.
Yours faithfully,
Glenn Hamiltonshire
Dear Mr Hamiltonshire,
The Australian Human Rights Commission has begun processing your request
under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Cth) (FOI Act).
You refer to a speech delivered by Commissioner Finlay on 26 May 2025 at
the Christian Schools National Policy Forum and Symposium 2025, and you
have requested access to:
A. A full transcript of the speech, or the script of the "Freedom, Faith
and Fairness: Navigating Human Rights in Education Today, Lorraine
Finlay, Human Rights Commissioner" speech relied on by the Australian
Human Rights Commissioner.
B. Any and all drafts of previous version of the "Freedom, Faith and
Fairness: Navigating Human Rights in Education Today, Lorraine Finlay,
Human Rights Commissioner" held by the AHRC.
C. Correspondence between officials of the Australian Human Rights
Commission relating to the "Freedom, Faith and Fairness: Navigating
Human Rights in Education Today, Lorraine Finlay, Human Rights
Commissioner" speech.
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Dear Australian Human Rights Commission,
This is a Freedom of Information Request for the purposes of the Freedom
of Information Act 1984.
On Monday 26 May 2026, the Human Rights Commissioner, Lorraine Finlay
delivered a speech to the Christian Schools National Policy Forum and
Symposium 2025. Her speech was titled as "Freedom, Faith and Fairness:
Navigating Human Rights in Education Today, Lorraine Finlay, Human Rights
Commissioner"
Source:
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I seek access to the following
A. A full transcript of the speech, or the script of the "Freedom, Faith
and Fairness: Navigating Human Rights in Education Today, Lorraine Finlay,
Human Rights Commissioner" speech relied on by the Australian Human Rights
Commissioner.
B. Any and all drafts of previous version of the "Freedom, Faith and
Fairness: Navigating Human Rights in Education Today, Lorraine Finlay,
Human Rights Commissioner" held by the AHRC.
C. Correspondence between officials of the Australian Human Rights
Commission relating to the "Freedom, Faith and Fairness: Navigating Human
Rights in Education Today, Lorraine Finlay, Human Rights Commissioner"
speech.
Please limit emails to the final message in the chain as long as previous
messages are captured.
I agree to having the names and direct contact details of non-senior staff
removed, however I request that redactions do not include non-personally
identifying information. For example, please leave the domain and job
titles when redacting email addresses or signature blocks on emails.
I preemptively agree to requests for third party consultation if
necessary, but would prefer that my information about my identity is not
shared with those consulted.
Yours faithfully,
Glenn Hamiltonshire
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Dear Mr Hamiltonshire
I refer to your email to the Australian Human Rights Commission dated 21
June 2025, making a request under the Freedom of Information Act 1982
(Cth).
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to your request.
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Cara Seymour she/her
Senior Lawyer
Australian Human Rights Commission
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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia,
and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We
pay our respects to their Elders - past, present and future.
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Everyone, Everywhere, Everyday.
The Commission supports flexible working arrangements, and I am sending
this message at a time that is convenient to me and my work schedule. It
is not my expectation that you read, respond, or follow up on this email
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