Sponsors of the 2011 Human Rights Awards
The Commission thanks the following organisations for helping to support the 2011 Human Rights Awards.
Rio Tinto – sponsor of the Human Rights Medal

Rio Tinto is a leading international mining group headquartered in the UK, combining Rio Tinto plc, a London and NYSE-listed company, and Rio Tinto Limited, which is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.
For further information see: www.riotinto.com
Department of Immigration and Citizenship - sponsor of the Young People’s Human Rights Medal

The department delivers programs and services that support the well-managed movement and settlement of people.
Through its settlement and diversity and social cohesion programs, the department supports migrants and refugees to settle in the community and participate fully in Australian society.
For further information see: www.immi.gov.au
iHR Australia - sponsor of the Community (Individual) Award

iHR Australia was established in 1998, with the aim of bringing together Human Resource disciplines to assist organisations to create and manage productive, rewarding and lawful workplace cultures.
Their experienced and dedicated teams design and deliver a comprehensive range of practical, flexible and cost effective solutions for their clients.
For further information see: www.ihraustralia.com
Law Council of Australia - sponsor of the Law Award

As the nation’s peak legal body representing about 56,000 practitioners, the Law Council of Australia is committed to human rights, social justice and rule of law issues.
For more than 75 years, the Law Council has worked in the interests of Australia's lawyers and the community. The Council is honoured to be associated with this prestigious award.
For further information see: www.lawcouncil.asn.au
The Co-op Bookshop - sponsor of the Literature (non-fiction) Award

The Co-op Bookshop is a membership-based not-for-profit co-operative with over 1.5 million members, 50 years’ experience, and more than 40 stores around Australia and online shopping.
For further information see: www.coop-bookshop.com.au
Vibe Australia- sponsor of the Print Media Award

Vibe Australia is a dynamic Aboriginal media, communications and events management agency with an extensive history of working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia at local, state and national levels. Vibe Australia specialises in the implementation, production and dissemination of targeted, culturally sensitive communication products and services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
For further information see: www.vibe.com.au
Avant Card - sponsor of the Television Award

Avant Card is a progressive, dynamic advertising medium that has connected brands with people since 1992. They are Australia's only free postcard advertising company with 1,600 quality venues to select from. Avant Cards are free postcards displayed in a variety of interesting and diverse venues that can be accessed by more than six million viewers each week.
For further information see: www.avantcard.com.au
David Unaipon College of Indigenous Education and Research - sponsor of the Community Award - Organisation
The David Unaipon College of Indigenous Education and Research is a vibrant, modern, scholarly organisation within the University of South Australia. The College, located in the City of Adelaide's cultural western precinct is home to The Unaipon School which offers an exciting range of undergraduate & postgraduate programs in Aboriginal Studies, Australian Studies, Australian History and Indigenous Knowledges.
For further information see: www.unisa.edu.au/unaipon
General sponsors
Network Printing Studios

Network Printing Studios provides flexible solutions for graphic design and artwork; offset and digital printing; specialty finishing; mail fulfilment; online ordering and stock control.
86 Wyndham Street, Alexandria NSW 2015 | 02 8399 2444 | networkprinting.com.au
For further information see: www.networkprinting.com.au
On Line Opinion

On Line Opinion is a not-for-profit e-journal that aims to provide a forum for public social and political debate about current Australian issues. They publish articles to stimulate a public discourse on a range of topics. Articles are gathered from a variety of independent sources and are published in the belief that ideas are the essence of progress and that issues and opinions should be addressed, not suppressed.
For further information see: www.onlineopinion.com.au
TrophyLand

TrophyLand provides a dedicated team of and experienced graphic engraving professionals. They have a genuine commitment to providing personalised service and advice to satisfy all your trophy, corporate or promotional requirements.
For further information see: www.trophyland.com.au
Sponsorship opportunities are available! To find out more contact us today on 02 9284 9750 or email hrawards@humanrights.gov.au




