Hugh de kretser biography of mahatma

          A special privilege to hear from Hugh de Kretser, who remarked on the vital role of the community legal sector, with his career journey attesting to this as.

        1. A special privilege to hear from Hugh de Kretser, who remarked on the vital role of the community legal sector, with his career journey attesting to this as.
        2. Roger Ebert said that “Parents and schools should place great emphasis on the idea that it is all right to be different.
        3. Mahatma Gandhi understood both the importance and the power of free speech.
        4. Hugh de Kretser (Executive Director of the Human Rights Law Centre), who told of the remarkable pro bono legal work being done for asylum seekers and.
        5. Jim also spoke on the Mahatma Gandhi statue project and on Mahatma Gandhi's life and his principles.
        6. Mahatma Gandhi understood both the importance and the power of free speech.!

          Next president of Human Rights Commission named

          Hugh de Kretser is currently chief executive officer of the Yoorrook Justice Commission.

          Photo: Human Rights Commission.

          Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus has announced the appointment of a “dedicated and effective advocate for positive change” as the new president of the Australian Human Rights Commission.

          Mr Dreyfus said the appointment of Hugh de Kretser followed an open merit selection process.

          Mr de Krester will replace Emeritus Professor Rosalind Croucher, who departs the Commission at the end of July after her seven-year term as president ends.

          The outgoing president praised the appointment of her successor.

          “On behalf of commissioners and staff, I am delighted to welcome Mr de Kretser to the Commission,” she said.

          “For over 20 years, he has been a dedicated and effective advocate for positive change for people and communities whose human rights are at risk.

          “I look forward to handing the baton to Mr de Kretser as he takes