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    黑料情报站s Rights17 January 2019Media ReleaseCommission welcomes National ApologyThe 黑料情报站 today welcomes the Prime Minister鈥檚 National Apology to Victims and Survivors of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse, which will take place this morning at Parliament House in Canberra. The National 黑料情报站鈥檚 Commissioner, Megan Mitchell said it鈥檚 an incredibly significant and historic moment in time. 鈥淚 applaud the Prime Minister in taking this鈥
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    Age Discrimination17 January 2019Media ReleaseToo old to work at 50: SurveyA new survey on attitudes to employing older workers has found that up to 30 per cent of Australian employers are still reluctant to hire workers over a certain age, and for more than two thirds of this group, that age was over 50. The survey of more than 900 human resource professionals was conducted by the Australian HR Institute supported by the 黑料情报站. It鈥
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    Rights and Freedoms17 January 2019Media ReleaseStatement by Human Rights Commissioner Edward Santow鈥淭he Commission will consider the Religious Freedom Review, and any proposals for reform, once the report is officially released. 鈥淎ny law reform proposal must protect the rights of everyone in Australia. 鈥淭he Commission made six recommendations to the Review. In addition to better public education on freedom of religion, the Commission called for federal law to prohibit discrimination on鈥
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    Rights and Freedoms17 January 2019Media ReleaseFinalists announced 鈥 2018 Human Rights Law AwardThe five finalists for the 2018 Human Rights Awards鈥 Law Award have been selected, with two from Western Australia competing for the prize. 鈥淲e have received the highest number of entries for the Law Award since the Human Rights Awards the awards began in 1987,鈥 said Commission President, Professor Rosalind Croucher. Accessing legal services remains a major hurdle for disadvantaged鈥
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    Commission - General17 January 2019Media ReleaseFinalists for 2018 Government Award revealedFour finalists have been selected from a diverse range of nominations for the 2018 Human Rights Awards鈥 Government Award. This year marks the first time our Awards recognise Government as a stand-alone category. 鈥淭here are many Government groups and individuals helping others overcome discrimination and isolation and building tolerance and respect in the community and further afield,鈥 said 鈥
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    Sex Discrimination17 January 2019Project  National Inquiry into Sexual Harassment in Australian WorkplacesThis inquiry focuses on the nature and prevalence of sexual harassment in Australian workplaces, and the drivers and measures to address sexual harassment.
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    Rights and Freedoms17 January 2019Project  Free and Equal: An Australian conversation on human rightsWhat makes an effective system of human rights protection for 21st century Australia? What are we doing well and what steps do we still need to take?
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    Sex Discrimination17 January 2019Publication  Guidelines: Special measures under Sex Discrimination Act 1984(Cth)These guidelines provide practical guidance to organisations and individuals to encourage the implementation of special measures. They are intended to offer a means by which workplaces and education and service providers, as well as administrators of Commonwealth law and programs, can assess their own equity initiatives for consistency with the SDA.
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    Sex Discrimination12 January 2019Publication  Have your Say 鈥 Conversation Toolkit (2018)The Commission has developed a toolkit to help interested individuals or groups within Australian workplaces, communities and groups to conduct facilitated conversations to inform the National Inquiry into sexual harassment in Australian workplaces. Anyone can use this toolkit to facilitate a discussion at your workplace, in a community organisation or among a group of friends.
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