Staff

Monique Hurley - Managing Lawyer


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Monique Hurley joined the Human Rights Law Centre in November 2018 and works in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and organisations to call out racial injustice and demand a fairer legal system for everyone. She also advocates for governments to close prisons and works to hold governments accountable for the mistreatment of people behind bars.

Prior to working at the Human Rights Law Centre, Monique was a lawyer at WEstjustice, where she was embedded in a school to provide legal services and education to young people as part of an innovative education-justice project. Previously, Monique worked at the North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency in Darwin and Katherine where she provided a wide range of civil law advice and representation to clients living in remote communities. Monique got her start as a lawyer working in the litigation practice at Clayton Utz and has also worked as an Associate to a Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria. 

Monique has a Bachelor of Arts/Law from Monash University and a Master of Laws from Columbia University where she studied as a Fulbright scholar. She also credits much of her knowledge to the clients she has had the privilege of working alongside over the years. Outside her work at the Human Rights Law Centre, Monique sits on the Board of Youthlaw and is a former Deputy Chair of Liberty Victoria’s Rights Advocacy Project.


Opinion

The time to end mass imprisonment in Victoria is now
The Age October 3 2022

Towards a future without youth prisons
Law Institute Journal September 1 2022

We all deserve protection from COVID-19
The Canberra Times September 14 2021

Prisoners’ rights case aside
Herald Sun July 7 2021

Children caught in turbo-charged ‘tough on crime’ politics
Brisbane Times May 1 2021

Victoria’s bail laws are broken and need to be fixed
The Age March 8 2021

Tasmanian government must end the routine strip-searching of children
Mercury November 4 2020

Children should never be subjected to solitary confinement
Brisbane Times September 17 2020

Everyone deserves to be safe during a pandemic, including people in prison
Right Now July 24 2020

Stripping children of dignity
Right Now August 7 2019