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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice10 February 2022Speech
ANU College of Law Conference: Parenthood and Work in a Post-COVID Context
[Introduction in Bunuba] It is a pleasure be speaking to you all today. My name is June Oscar, and I am Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner. I acknowledge the traditional custodians of all the lands across Australia and pay my respects to all elders, past, present and emerging. I also pay my respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples for those of you ... -
Asylum Seekers and Refugees14 August 2015Publication
Use of force in immigration detention facilities
The Migration Amendment (Maintaining the Good Order of Immigration Detention Facilities) Bill 2015 (the Bill) would give increased power to ‘authorised officers’ to use force against people (including asylum seekers) in immigration detention facilities. It appears that the majority (if not all) of the authorised officers will be employees of Serco Australia Pty Ltd (Serco), the private company contracted by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection to run Australia’s immigration detention facilities. -
Children's Rights17 February 2016Project
Submissions - examination of family and domestic violence affecting children
62 written submissions were received in response to the National Children's Commissioner's examination into the impact of family and domestic violence affecting children in 2015. Submissions were received from individuals, government, private and non-government organisations. Some submissions are redacted to protect privacy and confidentiality. Submission 1 - Professor Patricia Easteal Submission ... -
Rights and Freedoms14 December 2012Project
Counter-terrorism and human rights
Since the events in the United States on 11 September 2001, the Australian Government has introduced more than 40 new counter-terrorism laws. Amongst other things, these laws have created: -
LGBTIQ+14 December 2012Project
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Equality
Do you think you have been discriminated against in employment for reasons relating to your sexuality? See our Complaints page for information on how to make a complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission. -
Race Discrimination11 December 2013Project
At a glance: Racial vilification under sections 18C and 18D of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth)
What does the law say? -
Sex Discrimination8 February 2023Media Release
Commission welcomes parliament’s codes of conduct and improved workplace safety
The codes set standards of conduct for parliamentarians, staffers, and all other employees in parliamentary workplaces. They were endorsed by the Senate this morning and debated in the House, which is expected to also endorse them soon. -
Sex Discrimination23 April 2020News story
Sex Discrimination Commissioner launches series of Respect@Work Webinars
Sex Discrimination Commissioner Kate Jenkins is leading a series of virtual webinars to explain the key findings and recommendations of Respect@Work , the Australian Human Rights Commission's landmark 18-month national inquiry into sexual harassment in Australian workplaces. The webinars will also be an opportunity to discuss ways to manage the risk of sexual harassment in the online workplace in ... -
Children's Rights3 February 2020Publication
Children’s Rights Report 2019
The Children’s Rights Report 2019 — In Their Own Right tells the story of how well children’s rights are protected and promoted across Australia. -
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice14 December 2012Publication
Social Justice Report 2000: Index
Social Justice Report 2000 Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Reconciliation and human rights Chapter 3: International scrutiny of Australia's Indigenous affairs policies Chapter 4: Achieving meaningful reconciliation Chapter 5: Reparations Appendix 1: Information concerning Australia provided by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission to United Nations Committees in 2000 Appendix 2: Concluding observations on Australia of the... -
Rights and Freedoms15 June 2015Video
Magna Carta: the story of our freedom
To mark the 800th year of Magna Carta, the Australian Human Rights Commission has released an animation, interactive infographic and teachers resource on the story of our freedom. View at https://www.humanrights.gov.au/magnacarta/ An Audio Described version of the video is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0UkpuOixYU Transcript is at https://www.humanrights.gov.au/magnacarta/video/transcript ... -
Sex Discrimination8 March 2017Video
A conversation in gender equality - Kate Jenkins
Australian Federal Sex Discrimination Commissioner Kate Jenkins released 'A conversation in gender equality' on International Women's Day 2017 - 8 March. This report is the result of speaking to over 1,000 people about Australia's progress towards gender equality. Read the report: https://www.humanrights.gov.au/gender-equality-conversations Join the conversation: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com ... -
Rights and Freedoms31 August 2017Video
RightsTalk Aug 2017: Authors Rusty Young & Kelly B Nicholls
Introduced and hosted by Commission President, Emeritus Prof. Rosalind Croucher. Rusty Young is the author of the international bestseller 'Marching Powder', the true story of an English drug smuggler in Bolivia’s notorious San Pedro Prison. Rusty, then in his 20’s, was backpacking through Bolivia when he first visited the prison on a tour. He ended up living on the inside, by choice, dodging ... -
LGBTIQ+17 August 2015Publication
Sogi's Story
Discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity is pervasive across many parts of the world. Addressing this burden of discrimination has been identified as a key issue by the Commonwealth Forum of National Human Rights Institutions. -
Legal4 September 2015Project
BSWAT: temporary exemption
On 18 December 2015 the Commission granted a limited, conditional, temporary exemption to the Commonwealth and certain ADEs. -
Asylum Seekers and Refugees24 November 2017Media Release
Manus crisis
The Australian Human Rights Commission condemns any unlawful use of force, and calls on the Australian and Papua New Guinea Governments to protect the human rights of the men on Manus Island. The Commission urges the Australian Government to ensure effective protection and safety for the men who have all now been relocated to new facilities. “Australia and Papua New Guinea must honour their ... -
Education6 December 2017Publication
Bringing Them Home - interactive resource (2017)
Bringing them Home was the name given to the final report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families conducted by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (now called the Australian Human Rights Commission) -
Children's Rights30 March 2015Publication
Supporting young children's rights
Statement of intent (2015–2018) between Early Childhood Australia (ECA), its members and the National Children’s Commissioner at the Australian Human Rights Commission. -
Race Discrimination30 August 2016Video
Racism. It Stops With Me. AFL Adelaide
For more information on Racism. It Stops With Me and how to get involved, see https://itstopswithme.humanrights.gov.au/ Transcript In our game we support each other on the field and off it. So if you witness racist behaviour take a stand say "No" and call it out. Racism. Racism. Racism. It Stops With Me. [ends] ... -
Asylum Seekers and Refugees16 July 2013Publication
Review of Immigration Detention Centres (1999)
Findings of the Human Rights Commissioner after inspecting four immigration detention centres in 1998-99.