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About the report and credits - Social Justice Report 2010

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Social Justice Report 2010

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About the report and credits

Please be aware that this publication may contain the names or images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who may now be deceased.

© Australian Human Rights Commission 2011

This work is protected by copyright. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), no part may be used or reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Australian Human Rights Commission. Enquiries should be addressed to Public Affairs at paffairs@humanrights.gov.au .

Social Justice Report 2010

ISSN 1837 - 6428 (Print) and ISSN 1837 - 6436 (Online)

Acknowledgments

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner thanks the following staff and interns of the Australian Human Rights Commission for their contribution to the Social Justice Report 2010: Alison Aggarwal, Fabienne Balsamo, Nick Burrage, Allyson Campbell, Jackie Hartley, Andy Gargett, Katie Kiss, Emilie Priday (staff); Gideon Kibret (Intern, University of Sydney); Jacintha Manton, Caroline Dimond (Interns, The Aurora Project). Contributions by Darren Dick, Priyanga Hettiarachi, Chris Holland and Margaret Raven of the Australian Human Rights Commission are also acknowledged.

The Social Justice Commissioner especially thanks all those who assisted with the preparation of this Report. A full list of acknowledgements is contained at Appendix 1.

Design and layout

JAG Designs

Printing

Paragon Printers Australasia

Cover photography

Thinkstock photograph with design work by Riki Salam, Creative Director, Gilimbaa Pty Ltd.

The cover photograph reflects a key theme of the Report and the Social Justice Commissioner's priorities – building deeper and stronger relationships.

Electronic format

This publication can be found in electronic format on the website of the Australian Human Rights Commission: http://www.humanrights.gov.au/social_justice/sj_report/sjreport10/ .

Contact details

For further information about the Australian Human Rights Commission, please visit www.humanrights.gov.au or email paffairs@humanrights.gov.au . You can also write to:

Social Justice Unit Australian Human Rights Commission GPO Box 5218 Sydney NSW 2001

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