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    8 December 2020Book pagePart 5: Thriving communities and sustainable economiesDiscover how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and girls face barriers when accessing education and employment and how this is being addressed.
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    8 December 2020Book pagePart 3: Living and belongingDownload the Report Download (PDF) Download (DOC) Don’t you think that there is something drastically wrong when we’re in the year 2018 and the deterioration of our people has just tripled? We're missing something somewhere along the line … [we need to be] putting preventative measures in place and really educating our people with empowerment to be able to lend to their own understanding of …
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    8 December 2020Book pagePart 2: Supporting strong families and communitiesLearn about issues that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and girls face and the legal and social initiatives that work to address them.
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    8 December 2020Book pagePart 1: Our women and girls' voicesDownload the Report Download (PDF) Download (DOC) All of us, mainly all the women, we are the ones that are the backbone of everything … it doesn’t matter where. We are the backbone of our families, we are the backbone that everyone depends on to get things done. Cairns women Chapter 1 Background to report and methodology 1.1 Wiyi Yani U Thangani (Women’s Voices) project background In June…
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice7 December 2020Publication  Wiyi Yani U Thangani Report (2020)Our women and girls' voices are vital to paving the way for a future I believe all Australians want, deserve and have a right to. Read this report, and listen to their voices.
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice3 December 2020Project  Native Title Report 2021Read the latest insights from the Native Title Report 2021.
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    Sex Discrimination3 December 2020SpeechThe Beijing Platform for Action, 25 years on: Progress, Retreat and the Future of Women's RightsBeijing Platform for Action at 25: Progress, Retreat and the Future of Women's Rights Opening Address Thursday 3 December, 10:00 am Kate Jenkins, Sex Discrimination Commissioner Hello everyone. My name is Kate Jenkins, and I have had the honour of serving as Australia’s Sex Discrimination Commissioner for the past four years. I would like to begin by acknowledging the traditional lands of…
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    Disability Rights3 December 2020Opinion pieceBeing acknowledged is the first step to being includedWhen I started my career as a young lawyer, I made a decision to tell people upfront that I used a wheelchair. On the occasions when I didn't, people often didn’t realise that I was the lawyer who they had spoken to on the phone. They would assume I was attending a meeting for work experience, or address their questions to my colleague instead of me. This continued even as my career…
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    Asylum Seekers and Refugees2 December 2020Publication  Inspections of Australia's immigration detention facilities 2019 ReportHuman Rights Commissioner’s foreword For several decades, the ºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ has expressed deep and longstanding concern about the human rights of people held in Australia’s immigration detention facilities. As a result of our most recent inspection process, that concern has deepened. Some of the issues of greatest concern to the Commission are as follows. A number of…
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    Rights and Freedoms1 December 2020VideoBalancing Human Rights During COVID19Protecting public health and protecting human rights are not mutually exclusive choices – but how do we keep the balance between the two? What safeguards do we need to protect rights and freedoms in Australia and prevent the ‘creeping authoritarianism’ we have witnessed elsewhere in the world? These were just some of the big questions of our time discussed by the panellists during the …
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