UNcoupled from the UN, Gillian Triggs’ thoughts turn to downsizing

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The former president of the Australian Human Rights Commission is selling her Albert Park terrace pad.

, the human rights lawyer who became a United Nations assistant secretary-general and assistant high commissioner for protection with refugee agency the UNHCR, is transitioning into retirement.Medal of Honour in 2021, Triggs rose to fame as president of the Australian Human Rights Commission from 2012 to 2017.

“When the spotlight is on the role of journalists, the media, and the increasing threats against honest journalism and genuine media outlets, I realise what a threatened species we are,” Morrissey told CBD.“Staff were told not bring it onto council premises. I soon learned that businesses knew better than to advertise with me if they didn’t want any hassle from the council,” Morrissey said.

One of CBD’s spies spent much of Saturday teasing out claims Ambulance Victoria was cutting patient transport shifts it contracts out to St John and the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong.Ambulance Victoria itself announced the cuts to the organisations, which although taken aback, duly emailed the news to staff.

 

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