Appendix 2

Submissions and additional information

Submissions
1
Amnesty International Australia
2
Mr Daniel Taylor
3
The Bayside Refugee Advocacy and Support Association
4
Rural Australians for Refugees Queanbeyan
5
Australian Medical Association
6
Mrs Carolyn Hughes
7
Mr Jonathan Tucker
8
Mrs Barbara Forehan
9
Mrs Shira Sebban
10
Australian Lawyers Alliance
11
Ms Sasha Pearson
12
Centre for Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Detainees
13
Mr Alain Rondot
14
Doctors for Refugees (Australia)
15
Mr Philip Clarke
16
Ms Chloe Zentilin
17
Federation of Ethnic Communities' Councils of Australia
18
Blue Mountains Refugee Support Group Inc
19
Brigidine Asylum Seeker Project
20
Hunter Asylum Seeker Advocacy
21
Combined Refugee Action Group
22
Serco Asia Pacific
23
Kaldor Centre
23.1 Supplementary to submission 23
24
Refugee Legal
24.1 Supplementary to submission 24
25
National Justice Project
26
Australian Human Rights Commission
27
Refugee Council of Australia
28
Department of Justice Tasmania
29
Public Interest Advocacy Centre
30
National Council of Churches in Australia (NCCA)
31
Ballina Region for Refugees
32
Humanists Victoria
33
Liberty Victoria
34
Ms Jenny Leahy
35
Prof Catherine Greenhill
36
Rural Australians for Refugees
37
Australian Association of Social Workers
38
NSW Council for Civil Liberties
39
Armidale Rural Australians for Refugees
40
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
41
Aireys Inlet Rural Australians for Refugees
42
Ms Christine Morris
43
Human Rights Law Centre
44
Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance
45
Legal Aid New South Wales
46
The Humanitarian Group
47
Refugee Advice & Casework Service
48
Northsiders With Refugees
49
Dr Michelle Peterie
50
Independent Doctors Network (Previously Medevac Doctors)
51
Maurice Blackburn Lawyers
52
Stewart Administrative & Migration Lawyers
53
Victorian Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby
54
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
55
Immigration Advice and Rights Centre
56
Refugee Action Collective Victoria
57
Human Rights Watch
58
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
59
Refugee Advocacy Network
60
Grandmothers for Refugees
61
Confidential
62
Confidential
63
Confidential
64
Law Council of Australia
65
Canberra Refugee Action Committee
66
Cairns for Refugees
67
Ms Helen Esmond
68
Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman
69
Department of Home Affairs
70
Refugee and Asylum Seeker On-Arrival Support Group
71
Ms Jean John
72
Mr Roy Hives
73
Mr George Nicholas Armitage
74
Ms Pauline Brown
75
Major Colin Elkington
76
Mr Robin Rothfield
77
Ms Dorothy Mcdonald
78
Ms Kirsty Tanner
79
Ms Rosemary Thompson
80
Ms Carol Collin
81
Ms Helen McKinnon
82
Ms Helen Periera
83
Mr Kobi Lockwood
84
Ms Lynne Pantaur
85
Ms Lesley Wilkins
86
Ms Janet Field
87
Ms Danielle Stafford
88
Mr Max Bato
89
Visa Cancellations Working Group
89.1 Supplementary to submission 89
90
Ms Peta Price
91
Mr Max Bato
92
Ms Marion Davie
93
Ms Annette Culley
94
Mrs Wendy Lyons
95
Ms Anna Buch
96
Ms Carol Bristow
97
Ms Helen Saville
98
Ms Judy Trompf
99
Ms Sydney Braunfeld
100
Ms Barb Birkett
101
Ms Barbara Bodlander
102
Ms Anne Hastings
103
Mr Ian Harvey
104
Supporting Asylum Seekers Sydney
105
Mrs Dawn Barrington
106
Ms Cathy Robertson
107
Ms Anne Jones
108
Mr Philip Johnson
109
Ms Mary Cotter
110
Ms Keila Waksvik
111
Ms Jacinta O'Leary
112
Ms Sarah St Vincent Welch
113
Ms Christine McNeil
114
Ms Janet Hutchison
115
Ms Margaret Pickup
116
Ms Maggie Cowling
117
Miss Jemma Cotter
118
Ms Serena Horton
119
Dr Kym Watling
120
Ms Bridey Lea
121
Ms Roberta Waterman
122
Ms Angelika Treichler
123
Ms Elizabeth Corbett
124
Name Withheld
125
Name Withheld
126
Dr Nicole Erlich
127
Ms Liz Heritage
128
Mr Nauroze Anees
129
Dr Lindsay Quennell and Mrs Faye Quennell
130
Ms Maureen Harrison and Mr Les Harrison
131
Human Rights For All
132
Ms Kathryn Kennedy
133
Name Withheld
134
Ms Jane Salmon
135
Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
Additional Information

Additional Information

1
Report into the use of force in immigration detention 2019 provided by Australian Human Rights Commission (received 16 July 2020)

Answer to Question on Notice

1
Department of Home Affairs, answers to questions on notice, 3 July 2020 (received 17 July 2020)
2
Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman, answers to questions on notice, 3 July 2020 (received 20 July 2020)

Form Letters

1
Form Letter A – 13 received

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About this inquiry

The bill amends the Migration Act 1958 to allow the Minister to classify things, such as drugs and mobile phones, as ‘prohibited’ in relation to immigration detention facilities and detainees. The bill also includes a new statutory search power.



Past Public Hearings

03 Jul 2020: Canberra