<Li> the right to freedom from discrimination based on out - of - state residence (historical prejudice based upon residence within one state affecting treatment within another) </Li> <P> Certain High Court interpretations of the Constitution have allowed for implied rights such as freedom of speech and the right to vote to be established, however others such as freedom of assembly and freedom of association are yet to be identified . </P> <P> Within the past decade Australia has experienced increasing contention regarding its treatment of those seeking asylum . Although Australia is a signatory to the UN Refugee Convention (1951), successive governments have demonstrated an increasing tightening of borders; particularly against those who seek passage via small water vessels . </P> <P> The Abbott Government (2013) like its predecessors (the Gillard and Howard Governments) has encountered particular difficulty curbing asylum seekers via sea, increasingly identified as "illegal immigration". The recent involvement of the Australian Navy in refugee rescue operations has many human rights groups such as Amnesty International concerned over the "militarisation" of treatment of refugees . The current "turn - back" policy is particularly divisive, as it involves placing refugees in government lifeboats and turning them towards Indonesia . Despite opposition however, the Abbott government's response has so far seen a reduction in the amount of potential refugees undertaking the hazardous cross to Australia, which is argued by the government as an indicator for its policy success . </P>

Identify the five civil liberties that the constitution guarantees