Young AHOY 2016: Jason Ball
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Young AHOY 2016: Jason Ball

In recognition of his efforts in promoting student secular societies and as an activist for LGBTIQ+ issues, particularly in Australian Rules Football to end homophobia, together with his continued passion in improving the mental health of all, particularly youth.

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OHA 2015: Stephen Stuart

In recognition of his outstanding contributions to Australian Humanism, in his roles as Treasurer, President and Secretary of Humanists Victoria, and President of the Council of Australian Humanist Societies.

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AHOY 2015: Dr Carmen Mary Lawrence
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AHOY 2015: Dr Carmen Mary Lawrence

In recognition of her timely research into fanatical ideas and extreme behaviour, along with her long-standing commitment to equity and social justice. In pursuing these ideals both as a parliamentarian and a researcher, Carmen has been an advocate for Indigenous Australians, women, education, environmental protection and asylum seekers.

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AHOY 2014: Geoffrey Ronald Robertson
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AHOY 2014: Geoffrey Ronald Robertson

In recognition of his outstanding work as a human rights lawyer and advocate, as expressed in his numerous writings and appearances in courts throughout the world. His outspokenness on crimes committed against children by the Catholic Church and other religious organisations has been particularly admired by Humanists.

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