On February 27, 2024 the Australian Supreme Court of Law of Queensland ruled that mandated COVID-19 vaccinations that were issued under emergency direction in December of 2021 were “unlawful” under the Human Rights Act. [1]
It is reported that Justice Martin held that the Queensland’s Police Commissioner “did not consider the human rights ramifications” before issuing the COVID-19 workplace vaccination directive within the Queensland Police Service (QPS)”
Australian businessman and founder of the United Australia Party (UAP), Clive Palmer, had reportedly contributed between $2.5 to $3 million towards funding the lawsuits involving 74 police officers, civilian staff and paramedics.
“This decision will force future employers and Government officials to properly consider human rights when implementing vaccine directions in future, at least in Queensland where there is a Human Rights Act which obligates them to do so.”
said lawyer Peter Fam
Vaccine mandates are still enforced in February 2024 as a condition of employment even though the legacy media reportedly state they are nolonger.