The Australian Human Rights Institute produces world-leading research and advances debate on critical human rights issues. Our strategic and rigorous research transforms practices to mainstream human rights, with a focus on inequality and accountability.
A record 10 human rights projects have been awarded seed funding from the Australian Human Rights Institute's 2025 seed funding and joint seed funding schemes.
The Australian Climate Accountability Project has released a new information resource illustrating the dangers of climate-driven harms to Australians posed by our huge fossil fuel exports.
The Australian Human Rights Institute's annual Provocation Series will debut with a discussion about the future of diversity and inclusion as core values in our society.
Former director of the Australian Human Rights Institute, Scientia Professor Louise Chappell, unpacks the controversial recommendations from the antisemitism strategy presented to the Albanese government.
Research Associate Wesley Morgan and Research Lead Gillian Moon write for The Conversation on the legal tide building for a managed shift away from fossil fuels.
This research project focuses on the understanding, promotion and development of policies for sex and gender sensitive research across the health and medical research ecosystem within Australia.
This research seeks to identify the barriers and opportunities to recruitment, retention and progression of LGBTQ+ professionals and tradespeople in the construction sector, Australia's third largest employer.
This project, a recipient of the Australian Human Rights Institute's 2021 seed funding round, aims to utilise empirical air pollution data in order to improve the health outcomes of Pacific communities.