Canberra Times: Job-Sharing in Parliament Must Be Considered (4 February 2024)
Opinion Piece: Continuing our politics in this country in the same brute and brutal way is not really not an option anymore.
7AM Podcast: Why judges will soon get to decide ‘Australian values’ (23 January 2024)
7AM PODCAST: Why judges will soon get to decide ‘Australian values’
Constitutional and citizenship expert and contributor to The Saturday Paper Professor Kim Rubenstein on why a new set of laws are forcing us to reckon with what it means to be Australian.
Saturday Paper: Should every Australian have to pass a citizenship test? (20 January 2024)
In 2008, as a member of the independent committee reviewing the Australian citizenship test, I asked if the committee could recommend all people resident in Australia be required to pass the citizenship test.
Kim Rubenstein Opinion Piece in the Saturday Paper
Sky News: Australian citizenship test pass rates drop (10 January 2024)
The number of people passing the Australian citizenship tests has dropped significantly under the Albanese government.
Citizenship Law Expert and Test Reviewer Professor Kim Rubenstein told Sky News Australia that “there’s a difference” between the level of English required to undertake the test and the level required to become a citizen.
The amount of English knowledge needed to undertake the test is of a higher standard than the basic understanding needed to become an Australian citizen, according to Professor Rubenstein.
Weekend Sunrise: Professor Kim Rubenstein on detention laws (10 December 2023)
Professor Kim Rubenstein on Channel 7 Weekend Sunrise
ABC Radio National: Preventative Detention legislation has passed. What happens next? (7 December 2023)
The federal government will be desperately hoping the passage of its Preventative Detention bill last night will bring an end to weeks of political drama that's followed the High Court's decision to invalidate indefinite detention.
But it's unclear how many of the 148 people released from indefinite detention could actually be re-incarcerated under the new laws, or how long that process would take. And it's also not clear whether the rushed legislation will survive the inevitable high court challenge.
Guest: Kim Rubenstein, Professor in the Faculty of Business, Government and Law at the University of Canberra
Abul Rizvi, former Deputy Secretary of the Immigration Department
SMH Please Explain: Inside Politics, The immigration detention debacle, plus why boomers should hold off spending (1 December 2023)
Today, University of Canberra constitutional and citizenship law expert Professor Kim Rubenstein and chief political correspondent David Crowe on where to next for the government on indefinite immigration detention.
Australian Financial Review: High Court sends citizenship laws back to the drawing board (5 November 2023)
It’s troubling to treat dual citizens as more vulnerable to loss of citizenship, and for those rights to be protected only through a constitutional separation-of-powers principle.
Australian Financial Review: Reaction to terrorism should be above politics (17 October 2024)
Calling out the brutality of Hamas has not been a given, and critics of Israel have been quick to refocus away from the atrocities to Israel’s response.
ABC Conversations: Kim and the Constitution, with Richard Fidler (22 August 2023)
Kim Rubenstein is a constitutional expert and a professor of law at the University of Canberra.
Later this year, we'll be voting on a proposed change to the Australian constitution.
But many Australians are unaware of its existence; how it works and what it does even though it underpins so much of our way of life.
Kim explains how the constitution came to be and more about the underlying principles and assumptions of the people who framed it more than a century ago.
The Australian: Indigenous voice to parliament yes vote is the first step to true equality of citizenship (18 April 2023)
The Australian: Indigenous voice to parliament yes vote is the first step to true equality of citizenship (18 April 2023)
A Yes vote in the Indigenous voice to parliament referendum should be supported by all Australians no matter what their political leanings.
By KIM RUBENSTEIN
ABC NEWS 24: ‘Labor strikes deal with Coalition ahead of Voice referendum’ (22 March 2023)
Kim Rubenstein on ABC NEWS 24 - ‘Labor strikes deal with Coalition ahead of Voice referendum’ (22 March 2023)
ABC NEWS 24: Interview with Kim Rubenstein discussing dual-citizenship in Australia (10 February 2023)
Kim Rubenstein on ABC News TV (10 February 2023).
Canberra Times: Has the Power of Women Voters Improved Policy? (5 July 2022)
Canberra Times: Has the Power of Women Voters Improved Policy? (5 July 2022)
Canberra Times: Dual Citizens Must Not Be Treated as Second-Class Citizens (15 June 2022)
Canberra Times: Dual Citizens Must Not Be Treated as Second-Class Citizens (15 June 2022)
ABC Radio National: Professor Kim Rubenstein Interview on the Law Report with Damien Carrick (14 June 2022)
ABC Radio National: Professor Kim Rubenstein Interview on the Law Report with Damien Carrick (14 June 2022)
Canberra Times: The Pitch - ACT Senate Candidates Final Forum (19 May 2022)
Canberra Times: The Pitch - ACT Senate Candidates Final Forum (19 May 2022)
ABC Radio Canberra: Kim Rubenstein Interview on Drive with Anna Vidot (18 May 2022)
ABC Radio Canberra: Kim Rubenstein Interview on Drive with Anna Vidot (18 May 2022)
Sydney Morning Herald: ‘We’ve had a decade of no leadership’: Scientists back ALP on climate action plans (14 May 2022)
Sydney Morning Herald: ‘We’ve had a decade of no leadership’: Scientists back ALP on climate action plans (14 May 2022)
Win News: Independent Kim Rubenstein's Pitch For Gender Equity Overhaul (12 May 2022)
Win News: Independent Kim Rubenstein's Pitch For Gender Equity Overhaul (12 May 2022)