The centre’s acting senior lawyer, Anneliese Cooper, welcomed the outcome earlier this month as a positive step forward.
“Too many people who blow the whistle in Australia face reprisals due to loopholes, exceptions and prescriptive requirements in Australia’s whistleblowing laws.”
Government urged to strengthen protections
It follows a separate legal ruling that determined whistleblowers gathering evidence ahead of a public interest disclosure weren’t protected by immunity clauses in the laws.
Boyle pleaded guilty in May to disclosing protected information, making a recording of protected information and recording private conversations after a lengthy court battle following his exposure of predatory collection practices by the Australian Tax Office.
