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President & Commissioners

Human Rights Commissioner and Disability Discrimination Commissioner, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission

Graeme Innes AM

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Lawyer, Mediator and Company Director Graeme Innes has been a Human Rights Practitioner in NSW, WA and nationally for 25 years.

Graeme was a member of the Australian delegation to the United Nations developing a Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities.

Graeme has been active in the disability field for thirty years. He was Chair of the Disability Advisory Council of Australia for four and a half years.

He was the first blind President of Royal Blind Society of NSW, and the first Chair of Vision Australia, Australia's largest national blindness agency. Graeme has been one of Australia's delegates to the World Blind Union, and the President of that Union's Asia-Pacific region.

Graeme has been a consultant to organisations such as Westpac, Qantas, and Sydney Water, on disability issues.

Graeme has been a Member of -

He has also been a Councillor on Ku-ring-gai local Council.

In 1995 Graeme was admitted as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for his contribution to the development of Commonwealth disability discrimination legislation. He was a finalist for Australian of the year in 2003.

Graeme is married with an adult son and a daughter in primary school. He enjoys cricket (as a spectator) and sailing (as a participant) and relaxes by drinking fine Australian white wine.


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Last updated 6 February, 2007