Commission marks 50 years of Australia鈥檚 Racial Discrimination Act

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Topic(s): Race Discrimination
Today marks 50 years since the passage of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (RDA) through the Australian Parliament, a landmark in Australia鈥檚 commitment to human rights and a powerful affirmation of our shared commitment to equality and dignity for all.
Race Discrimination Commissioner Giridharan Sivaraman: 鈥淔or five decades, the RDA has stood as a cornerstone of our legal and moral framework. It was the first federal law to make racial discrimination unlawful in Australia, and it remains a vital tool in our ongoing fight against racism.
鈥淪ince its enactment, the RDA has empowered thousands to seek justice, shaped legal precedents, and driven public awareness. It has also paved the way for further reforms, including the Sex Discrimination Act and Disability Discrimination Act, helping to build a more inclusive society.
鈥淎s we commemorate this milestone, we honour the strength and leadership of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. They have strengthened other communities鈥 efforts to stamp out racism in Australia.
鈥淗owever, the work we need to do to address racism in our country is far from over. Systemic racism persists, and many communities still face barriers in health, education, employment and justice.
鈥淭his anniversary is not just a time to reflect 鈥 it鈥檚 a call to action. We must confront the structures that perpetuate inequality, expand access to justice, and embrace a society where everyone is respected and can thrive free from discrimination.
鈥淚 urge individuals, communities, institutions and governments across Australia to recommit to the vision of the RDA: a nation where racial equality is not just a legal standard, but a lived reality.
鈥淭he Commission introduced the National Anti-Racism Framework in November last year, a landmark call for a whole-of-society approach to anti-racism.
The Framework also recommends reform of the RDA, through the introduction of a positive duty which would legally put the onus on organisations to protect individuals and groups from discrimination.
"I hope the Federal Government takes meaningful action by supporting the recommendations in the National Anti-Racism Framework鈥.
鈥淟et this be a timely moment of renewal. Together, we can build a future where everyone, regardless of race or background, can thrive with dignity and respect.鈥
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Commissioner Sivaraman will deliver the keynote address at a sold-out Whitlam Institute event at Parramatta Town Hall on Tuesday 17 June 2025 to mark the RDA鈥檚 anniversary. A video recording of the event will be made available after.
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