Radio Interview with Indira Naidoo on Afternoons ABC Radio Sydney (9 September 2021)
Kim Rubenstein joined Indira Naidoo on Afternoons ABC Radio Sydney to discuss the restrictions on Citizens arriving and leaving Australia.
Newspaper Article in the Canberra Times by John Warhurst (9 September 2021)
The challenge facing independents in our political system by John Warhurst.
Opinion Piece in the Canberra Times (7 September 2021)
First Nations leaders show the way in listening to women on rights.
Radio Interview with Adrienne Francis on ‘Afternoons’ ABC Radio Canberra (1 September 2021)
Professor Kim Rubenstein joined Adrienne Francis on ‘Afternoons’ ABC Radio to discuss women on boards and leading corporations.
Newspaper Article in the Canberra Times (25 August 2021)
Push for more statues of women in Canberra, as Enid Lyons and Dorothy Tangney immortalised in bronze.
Radio Interview with Leon Delaney on ‘Canberra Live’ 2CC Canberra (24 August 2021)
Kim Rubenstein joined Leon Delaney on ‘Canberra Live’ 2CC Radio Canberra to discuss the plans for new statues for Enid Lyons and Dorothy Tangney.
Radio Interview with Adam Shirley on ‘Mornings’ ABC Radio Canberra (17 August 2021)
Professor Kim Rubenstein joined Adam Shirley on ‘Mornings’ ABC Radio Canberra to discuss the creation of the Kim For Canberra party to facilitate her run for the Senate (for the ACT) at the next federal election.
Newspaper Article in the Canberra Times (17 August 2021)
Canberra constitutional expert Kim Rubenstein to run as an independent senate candidate.
Television Interview with Jayne Secker on Sky News UK (11 August 2021)
Kim Rubenstein joined Jayne Secker on Sky News UK to discuss the recent further restrictions on Australians leaving the country.
Radio Interview with Leon Delaney on ‘Canberra Live’ 2CC (10 August 2021)
Canberra author, Kim Rubinstein, has released a book about of Australian school principal, Joan Montgomery, and her battle with the Presbyterian Church. Kim joins Leon Delaney to discuss her latest publication.
Television interview with Rich Preston on BBC World News (8 August 2021)
Australia introduces stricter travel laws this week - meaning citizens who live overseas and return home can't leave again. It's part of Australia's emergency biosecurity act.
But Professor Kim Rubenstein says there are serious questions about whether the rule is legal and appropriate.
Radio Interview with Anna Vidot on ‘Drive’ ABC Radio Canberra (6 August 2021)
Kim Rubenstein joined Anna Vidot on Drive ABC Radio Canberra to discuss the new restrictions placed upon Australians wishing to leave the country.
Television interview with Patricia Karvelas on ABC Afternoon Brieifing (6 August 2021)
Kim Rubenstein joined Patricia Karvelas on Afternoon Briefing ABC to discuss the new restrictions on Australians leaving the country who usually reside overseas as well as the re-instatement of Christian Porter as temporary leader of the house.
Radio Interview with Tom Oriti on ABC News Radio Breakfast (6 August 2021)
Kim Rubenstein joined Tom Oriti on ABC News Radio Breakfast to discuss the report of more than 50 Australians who have died of Covid while abroad.
Television Interview on ‘the 730 Report’ ABC (5 August 2021)
Thousands of Australians remain stranded abroad, many of them in countries with much higher rates of COVID infection. Tonight,
ABC 730 report can reveal that more than 50 Australians have died of COVID-19 overseas during the pandemic.
Radio Interview with Leon Delaney on ‘Canberra Live’ 2CC (3 August 2021)
More Senators could fill the need for ACT’s lacking political representation.
Leon Delaney speaks to Professor in the Faculty of Business, Government and Law and Co-Director of the 50/50 by 2030 Foundation at the University of Canberra, Kim Rubenstein, about what changes would better the ACT’s political representation.
Opinion Piece in ‘The Canberra Times’ (3 August 2021)
Mature, democratic ACT is on a quest for electoral justice with push for territory rights.
Television Interview on SBS News (31 July 2021)
EXCLUSIVE: It started with a routine Australian passport renewal… aged 41, Troy Lee was told by Home Affairs he wasn't a citizen anymore, threatened with detention and faced being left stateless.
They claimed he was really Papua New Guinean but had no evidence and hadn't checked.
Troy took them to court and won convincingly (and in a landmark decision that could have implications for Australians born in pre-independence PNG).
Radio Interview with Anna Vidot on ‘Drive’ ABC Radio Canberra (27 July 2021)
Kim Rubenstein joined Anna Vidot on ‘Drive’ ABC Radio Canberra to discuss the report of the foster review of the parliamentary workplace.
Television Interview with ABC News Breakfast (20 July 2021)
Kim Rubenstein joined the team on ABC News Breakfast to discuss Australia requiring citizens to get 'permission' to leave and the waiver of consular protection.