2010 Human Rights Medal and Awards Winners
the prestigious 2010 human rights medal
Thérèse Rein
for her longstanding work along side people with a disability. Click here for media release
the young people’s human rights medal
25 year old Jack Manning Bancroft
for his work with young indigenous Australians.
the law award (sponsored by the law council of australia)
The Northern Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency
the community (organisation) award
GetUp!
highly commended certificate for the community (organisation) award
the Immigrant Women’s Support Service
the community (individual) award (sponsored by ihr australia)
Nina Funnell.
the print media award (sponsored by vibe australia)
Chris Graham
for the Grass is Always Greener.., published in the National Indigenous Times.
highly commended certificate for the print media award
Stephen Lunn, from The Australian
for his National Disability Insurance Scheme series.
the literature (non-fiction) award (sponsored by the co-op bookshop)
John Host with Chris Owen
for It’s Still in My Heart, This is My Country.
highly commended certificate for the literature (non-fiction) award
Sandy Jeffs
for Flying with Paper Wings: Reflections on Living with Madness.
the radio award
ABC Radio National’s ‘360 documentaries’
for The Too Hard Basket.
highly commended certificate for the radio award
Lorena Allan and Mark Don
for No Ordinary Piece of Bush – The High Price of Coronation Hill, ABC Radio National’s ‘Hindsight.’
the television award (sponsored by avant card)
Dan Goldberg, Adam Kay, Thierry Bled, Scott Barnett and Lucas Sudbury
for Football United: Passport to Hope, North One Television Australia for Foxtel’s Bio.