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Nominations open for the Media and Creative Industries Human Rights Award

30 July 2025 < 1 mins read

Australia’s peak human rights body is calling for nominations for the 2025 Media and Creative Industries Human Rights Award.

The Australian Human Rights Commission is encouraging people to nominate journalists, artists and other creatives who work to shine a light on human rights issues and social injustices.

‘The awards showcase people and organisations who work day in and day out to improve the lives of others, in healthcare, education, law, media, the arts, the environment and beyond,’ President Hugh de Kretser said.

’There are thousands of people and organisations across Australia who are doing great things to make our society fairer, more inclusive and respectful. These awards help to recognise their important work.’

Northern Pictures received the last award for their work in elevating the voices of people who aren’t often heard in mainstream programming. The production house has established one of the strongest storytelling reputations in global television with shows such Employable Me and the Emmy award-winningLove on the Spectrum.

In addition to the Media and Creative Industries Award, champions of social justice are also recognised across 4 other categories:

  • Human Rights Medal
  • Young People’s Award
  • Community Award
  • Law Award

Nominations are free and can be anonymous. The Commission will announce the finalists on Monday 8 October.

The finalists will be celebrated and award recipients announced at a gala ceremony and reception in Sydney on Friday 12 December. The awards night also marks International Human Rights Day.

Nominators whose nominees are chosen as finalists will receive one complimentary ticket to the awards ceremony.

The Commission has run the Australian Human Rights Awards annually since 1987.

Find out more about the awards, previous finalists and how to nominate. 

Contact [email protected] / 0457 281 897

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