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Image Welcome to The Ambrose Centre For Religious Liberty where we are committed to strengthening democratic life in Australia and to ensuring that genuine pluralism flourishes in our country through a unity of religious faiths pursuing this common purpose.

The Ambrose Centre For Religious Liberty has been established to defend religious freedom as one of the foundations of human rights. Religious liberty is a fundamental human right, second only to the right to life.

The Ambrose Centre is a not for profit organisation with a Chairman, Board of Advisors, representing various faiths, and International Advisors.  

Latest News

Paper for the Culture and Religious Freedom Under a Bill of Rights Conference, 13 to 15 August 2009.

During the conference, held at Old Parliament House in Canberra, Mr Mimmo presented the Ambrose Centre's paper which can be read by clicking here (pdf format).

Submission to the Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee of the Victorian Parliament Equal Opportunity Act 1995 

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Submission to the National Human Rights Consultation into a Charter / Bill of Rights 

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"Connections", radio program 2CH 1170 AM

Rocky Mimmo was a guest on Ross Clifford's program on Sunday 31st May 2009. Rocky, amongst other issues, discussed the aims and plans of the Ambrose Centre For Religious Liberty.

Believe in it or not, by Jane Fraser in the Australian

Read Jane's entertaining perspective on the launch of the Ambrose Centre and religious liberty.

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ABC National Radio hosted by John Cleary

As a guest on the John Cleary ABC National radio programme on Sunday 2 May, 2009, Mr Rocky Mimmo expressed the views of the Ambrose Centre on anti-vilification laws in Australia, including Victoria. Listen here.

Official Launch of the Ambrose Centre

The Ambrose Centre had a very successful public launch in Sydney on Thursday 23 April, 2009, at the NSW Parliament, hosted by former Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson.

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Submission to the Australian Human Rights Commission, "2008 Freedom of religion and belief in the 21st century" 

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