There's only one more thing to do, and that is to introduce to you the Emeritus Professor Rosalind Croucher to join us on the stage to give us some closing remarks. [...] A big thank you to staff at the Human Rights Commission, staff here at the High for looking after us, to all the volunteers, to delegates, speakers, moderators, the commissioners. [...] But it's the minorities, the voiceless, the invisible that need us to see them and to give them a voice. [...] And what she saw as the Human Rights Act, the tools of which Michael Kirby spoke, it gives the tools for the little people to have the big people take up the fight. [...] And as I said in the opening, so that we can honestly say to our children's children: 'The glad tomorrow.' Thank you for sharing the day with the Australian Human Rights Commission, for supporting our work and taking up the challenge to make our voice heard, to give voice to the voiceless, and to make the invisible visible.
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