2025 Sydney Peace Prize Award Ceremony and Lecture
Schedule
Thu Nov 06 2025 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC+11:00Location
Sydney Town Hall | Pyrmont, NS

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An unforgettable evening of inspiration courage and hope.Join us for the 2025 Sydney Peace Prize Award Ceremony and Lecture as we honour our recipient Judge Navi Pillay — renowned international jurist and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
For decades Judge Pillay has stood fearlessly on the frontlines of justice — from the Rwandan genocide tribunals to the struggle against apartheid in South Africa from advancing women’s rights worldwide to challenging impunity for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Her voice has shaped international law and inspired movements for human dignity across the globe. Learn more about our recipient here.
This year’s Sydney Town Hall stage will come alive with Judge Pillay in conversation with a distinguished panel including Chris Sidoti leading human rights law expert and former Australian Human Rights Commissioner alongside other eminent voices soon to be announced. Guiding the discussion will be Nour Haydar senior producer at The Guardian.
When: Thu 6 Nov 6:30pm - 8pm AEDT
Where: Sydney Town Hall
Who: This event is for everyone — from students and emerging changemakers to seasoned advocates and community leaders — anyone who believes in peace with justice and wants to be inspired by voices of courage.
Why Attend?
This event is a chance to stand with global voices of courage to witness history in the making and to be inspired to act for justice in our own communities. Learn more about our
By joining us you’ll be supporting the Sydney Peace Foundation and its ongoing work to shine a light on the changemakers who shape a more just and peaceful world.
About the Sydney Peace Foundation
For 28 years the Sydney Peace Foundation has awarded the Sydney Peace Prize Australia’s only international prize for peace celebrating individuals and movements who have shown extraordinary courage in the pursuit of justice.
Laureates have included global icons such as Noam Chomsky Mary Robinson Arundhati Roy Patrick Dodson Naomi Klein the Uluru Statement from the Heart and the #MeToo movement. Each recipient has been celebrated for challenging oppression in their own sphere. From grassroots activism and Indigenous leadership to international law literature journalism and global movements our laureates inspire change advance human rights and encourage peace with justice.
Through awarding the Prize the Foundation has brought some of the most urgent struggles of our time into the spotlight encouraging dialogue action and hope.
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Where is it happening?
Sydney Town Hall, 483 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia, PyrmontEvent Location & Nearby Stays: