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  2. Queensland Council for Civil Liberties - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Council for Civil Liberties (QCCL) is a voluntary organisation in Australia concerned with the protection of individual rights and civil liberties.It was founded in 1966 in order "to protect and promote the human rights and freedoms of Queensland citizens."

  3. Terry O'Gorman - Wikipedia

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    Terry O'Gorman is a lawyer in Queensland, Australia and leading civil libertarian. In 1979, O'Gorman was elected President of the Queensland Council for Civil Liberties ('QCCL') and served as president until 1985. He again held presidency from 1990 to 1994. He is currently the Vice President of the QCCL.

  4. Diane Fingleton - Wikipedia

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    She continued to serve at board appointments and speaker engagements. In 2017, Ms Fingleton was special guest speaker at the 50th anniversary event for human rights and legal advocacy organisation, Queensland Council for Civil Liberties (QCCL) in Brisbane.

  5. Matt Foley (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Before entering politics, Foley was a barrister and social worker, and sub-dean of the Social Work Faculty at Queensland University 1981–1983. Foley was chairperson of the Social Security Appeals Tribunal (1983–1986), president of the Queensland Council for Civil Liberties (1985–1987), a member of the Criminal Law Sub-Committee of the Bar Association of Queensland and of the National ...

  6. Debbie Kilroy - Wikipedia

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    Kilroy has served as an Executive Member of the Queensland Council for Civil Liberties since 2001 and ex-officio chairperson of the Youth Affairs Network of Queensland since 1997 (As of 2019). She has also served a member of a number of other bodies and organisations, including: [ 3 ]

  7. Category:Civil rights and liberties in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Queensland Council for Civil Liberties; R. Reason Party (Australia) This page was last edited on 30 May 2022, at 03:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  8. 57th Parliament of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The new legislation was criticised by the Queensland Council for Civil Liberties (QCCL) (44 days after its initial introduction into parliament), whom stated: "This legislation authorizes mass, suspicion less, warrantless magnetometer searches." Adding: "The traditional requirement that before a search can proceed there must be a reasonable ...

  9. Tim Carmody - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Council for Civil Liberties described the appointment as "a throwback to the corrupt era of Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen", recalling when Terry Lewis was appointed police commissioner over better-qualified senior police. [44]