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Michael Bradley

Our Board
Michael Bradley
Michael Bradley is a lawyer and writer. As managing partner of Marque Lawyers, a commercial firm with a strong human rights interest, Michael has become directly involved in work for sexual violence survivors and advocacy for reform in that area of the law. Marque partnered with Nina Funnell and End Rape On Campus Australia in the #LetHerSpeak campaign, providing direct legal support to survivors and drafting proposed law reforms many of which have now become law.
Michael is the Chair of the Rape And Sexual Assault Research & Advocacy Initiative (RASARA), which leads policy reform in this area, and a board member of For Film’s Sake, a not-for-profit facilitating paths to production for female and other under-represented groups of film-makers. He is also a widely published essayist on legal and social justice issues, with a regular column in Crikey and previously The Drum, as well as other media including The Saturday Paper. His first book Coniston, on the last massacre of Aboriginal people, was released by UWA Publishing in 2019, and his essay System Failure: The Silencing of Rape Survivors was published in 2021 as part of Monash University Publishing’s In the National Interest series.