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Brian Walters is a prominent Melbourne
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, writer and advocate for human rights and the environment.


Early career

Walters was born on 17 June 1954, the third of four sons born to Neville and Jean Walters. He was educated at Blackburn State School,
Carey Baptist Grammar School Carey Baptist Grammar School, commonly known as Carey, is an Independent school, independent and co-educational, Baptists, Baptist day school in Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. The institution consists of five campuses: Kew, Victoria, ...
, and
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, where he undertook a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws. After completing articles at Melbourne's McCracken and McCracken, Walters practised as a solicitor with the large country law firm, Warren Graham & Murphy, based in
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. One of his major clients there was the Australian Timber Workers Union (now the Forestry Division of the CFMMEU). While in Bairnsdale, in 1980-1 he helped Chris Baxter and Michael Collie found ''Wild'' – Australia's wilderness adventure magazine. He was to remain a contributing editor and a director for the next 25 years.


Professional career

In 1982 Brian Walters returned to Melbourne and signed the roll of counsel at the
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. At the end of 1982 and into 1983 Walters rafted down the
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to join the Franklin Blockade. He had been involved in the campaign to save the Franklin for some years. In 1992 he was a founding member of the Greens in Victoria. Walters has advised and appeared in numerous human rights and environmental cases, including acting for Senator
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in 1998 when he was prosecuted for obstructing lawful forest operations in Goolengook, successfully arguing that the forest operations in East Gippsland were unlawful. In 1999 Walters advised journalist Alan Gray in relation to his book ''Forest Friendly Building Timbers'' after the National Association of Forest Industries threatened to sue because it criticised logging practices. He subsequently joined the committee of Free Speech Victoria, becoming its Vice President and Spokesperson. Walters joined the committee of Liberty Victoria in 2001, the same year he took silk, and served as vice president from 2002 to 2004 and president from 2004 to 2006, when he was succeeded by
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AO QC. During his term as president Walters actively campaigned on issues such as the terror laws, the treatment of Jack Thomas and
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, the proposal to introduce an identity card in Australia, the mandatory detention of asylum seekers, as well as police shootings and corruption. In 2006-7 Walters led the legal team that took the case of Stefan Nystrom to the
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. On 18 July 2011 the Committee found in favour of Mr Nystrom, who had been deported from Australia. It ruled that, even though Mr Nystrom was a Swedish citizen, Australia was his 'own country' under international human rights law. In 2009–10 Walters led the legal team that successfully sued the South Australian government for assaults and false imprisonment perpetrated by South Australian police against protesters at the Beverley Uranium Mine in 2000 (White v South Australia). He was the Greens candidate for the state seat of
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in the 2010 Victorian state election. In 2014 Make Books Australia published his book 'TREASON: Claus von Stauffenberg and the Plot to Kill Hitler'. With film, slide shows, and audio, the book was the first dynamically interactive history book for the iPad. In 2015–2016 Walters led the legal team that successfully argued in the Federal Court that the Tasmanian government could not open four wheel drive tracks through the Western Tasmanian Aboriginal Cultural Landscape (the Tarkine Tracks case). In 2016–2017 Walters led the legal team that successfully challenged a series of decisions by the Andrews Victorian government to hold children in an adult prison (the 'Barwon case'). In 2017 Walters led the legal team appearing for former Greens parliamentarians in the case before the High Court relating to dual citizenship of parliamentarians (the s 44 case – Re Canavan & Ors). In the
2017 Australia Day Honours The 2017 Australia Day Honours were announced on 26 January 2017 by the Governor General of Australia, Sir Peter Cosgrove. Walters is a poet, and in 2019 his volume ''Angels, like laundry,'' was launched by poet
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. His second poetry book, ''Brink,'' was published in 2020.


Personal life

Walters married Sally Polmear (daughter of Professor Ian Polmear and Valerie Polmear) on 21 December 1985. They have two children.


Bibliography

Books * Slapping on the Writs: Defamation, Developers and Community Activism, Brian Walters. University of South Wales Press, 2003. . * ''TREASON:'' ''Claus von Stauffenberg and the Plot to Kill Hitler,'' Brian Walters
Make Books Australia
2014. * ''Angels, like laundry,'' Brian Walters
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Angels, like laundry
* ''Brink,'' Brian Walters
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Brink
Screenplays *Jumping Jack (short film 2008)


Notes


External links


brianwalters.com.au

Brian Walters blog

Liberty Victoria


* ttp://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/perspective/stories/s991932.htm PerspectiveNotes about a short radio talk given by Walters on Australian radio on the subject of "Slapping on the Writs". {{DEFAULTSORT:Walters, Brian Lawyers from Melbourne Australian human rights activists Living people 1954 births People educated at Carey Baptist Grammar School Australian Greens candidates Australian King's Counsel Members of the Order of Australia Australian poets Australian barristers