Opinion Piece in the ‘Sydney Morning Herald’ (21 April 2021)
Why MPs are unwilling to do more for Australians trapped by COVID travel bans.
Kim Rubenstein joins Karina Carvalho on ABC News 24 (16 April 2021)
Kim Rubenstein joined Karina Carvalho on ABC News 24 to discuss the UN Human Rights committee's interim measure directing Australia to facilitate and ensure the prompt return to Australia of the applicants while the case was pending.
Opinion Piece in ‘The Canberra Times’ (6 April 2021)
Cabinet reshuffle falls short on equality.
Radio Interview with Christine Layton on ‘Afternoons’ ABC Radio Perth (22 March 2021)
Kim Rubenstein joined Christine Layton on ‘Afternoons’ ABC Radio Perth to discuss the proposal to include Sadie Miriam Canning in WA's seat of Canning. It would be the first electorate named after an indigenous person in WA.
Kim Rubenstein with Patricia Karvelas on Afternoon Briefing ABC News (17 March 2021)
Kim Rubenstein joined Patricia Karvelas to discuss the Attorney-General Christian Porter, ministerial responsibility and the need for an independent inquiry.
Kim Rubenstein on Q&A ‘On the Rebound’ ABC (12 March 2021)
Q+A is a television discussion program that focuses mostly on politics but ranges across all of the big issues that set Australians thinking, talking and debating.
Who is leaping ahead and who is falling behind in Australia’s economic rebound?
Panellists:
Kim Rubenstein, Legal scholar and citizenship expert.
Zed Seselja, Minister for International Development and the Pacific;
Kristina Keneally, Shadow Home Affairs Minister;
Fiona Simson, President, National Farmers’ Federation;
Gareth Parker, Breakfast host, 6PR Perth;
This episode was broadcast on Thursday, March 11 2021.
Opinion Piece in ‘The Guardian’ (5 March 2021)
If the PM really cares about the 'rule of law', he'll hold an inquiry into the allegations against his attorney general.
Television Interview with Tom Connell on Sky News (3 March 2021)
Legal Scholar at the University of Canberra Kim Rubenstein says Premier Mark McGowan’s proposal some border controls could remain post-pandemic to stop drug trafficking would require careful court analysis to determine its legality.
Television Interview with Patricia Karvelas on Afternoon Briefing ABC News (2 March 2021)
Kim Rubenstein and Trish Bergin joined Patricia Karvelas in response to NSW Police ending their investigation into historical alleged rape.
Opinion Piece in ‘The Canberra Times’ (2 March 2021)
Share the care to share the benefits and power.
Opinion Piece in ‘The Canberra Times’ (2 February 2021)
Processing power through partnership and collaboration.
Opinion Piece in ‘The Canberra Times’ (1 December 2020)
Put the spotlight on safety, harassment in Parliament's workplaces.
Opinion Piece in ‘The Canberra Times’ (3 November 2020)
Citizenship test changes deserve an ‘F’
Opinion Piece in the ‘Australian Financial Review’ (29 October 2020)
There is a fairer and open way to appoint the best High Court judges.
Kim Rubenstein on ABC News with Lorna Dunkley (28 October 2020)
Kim Rubenstein joined Lorna Dunkley on ABC News to discuss to the appointment of Amy Coney Barrett to the US Supreme Court.
Opinion Piece in ‘The Canberra Times ‘ (22 October 2020)
A chance to swing the balance on our High Court the other way.
Radio Interview on RN Breakfast with Fran Kelly (15 September 2020)
Can the Federal Government legally stop Australians from returning home?
Featured: Kim Rubenstein, Professor of constitutional and citizenship law, University of Canberra
Kim Rubenstein on Q&A ‘Border Wars’ (8 September 2020)
The political battle over state borders is heating up, while thousands of Australians remain stranded overseas with a cap on international arrivals.
Panellists:
Kim Rubenstein, Legal scholar and citizenship expert;
Michael McCormack, Deputy Prime Minister;
Krisitina Keneally, Shadow Home Affairs Minister;
Dr Omar Khorshid, Australian Medical Association President;
Tania de Jong, Social and business entrepreneur.
This episode was broadcast on Monday, September 7 2020.
Q+A is a television discussion program that focuses mostly on politics but ranges across all of the big issues that set Australians thinking, talking and debating.
Opinion Piece in ‘The Canberra Times’ (1 August 2020)
Equal representation first step on path to necessary changes
Opinion Piece in the ‘Australian Financial Review’ (12 August 2020)
Time's up for old boys' club on the High Court.