Human Rights Law Alliance
Since 2019, HRLA has worked to defend Australians from religious discrimination and relieve the genuine hardship they face for living out their faith and convictions in public. We work to ensure that all Australians can peacefully live out their faith without fear of losing their employment, being denied services and opportunities or being unfairly targeted through legal processes. The freedom to live according to your convictions lies at the very heart of all human rights and freedoms. HRLA is committed to defending people’s rights to live out their beliefs and convictions, in keeping with international human rights standards.
Articles by Human Rights Law Alliance:
10 December 2025
1.9 MINS
A 41-year-old chef at a high-end hotel in New South Wales who was sacked for allegedly speaking too openly about his Christian beliefs has won his case at the Fair Work Commission. It's a welcome victory for freedom — but sounds a loud warning shot.





