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    Rights and Freedoms24 June 2013WebpageHuman rights indicatorsHuman rights indicators are essential tools in turning human rights from legal principles into realities. The importance of development and application of appropriate indicators of human rights performance and progress is increasingly being recognised internationally and within Australia. The Commission promotes and participates in development of human rights indicators in Australia and…
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    Age Discrimination21 June 2013Book pageKey FindingsThis research report: Assesses the prevalence and depth of stereotypes and negative attitudes towards older Australians Provides insight into the impact of these attitudes and the resulting behaviours on older Australians and the general community, including business decision makers Examines the portrayal, and invisibility, of older Australians in the media by all main media platforms…
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    Age Discrimination19 June 2013Project  Fact or fiction? Stereotypes of older AustraliansExplore a fact sheet that outlines the discriminatory attitudes and behaviours older people can experience in the workplace and the community.
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    Rights and Freedoms13 June 2013WebpageDefinition, jurisdiction and powers of national institutionsUnited Nations Workshop on National Institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights Paris, 7-9 October 1991 Paper submitted by the Federal Human Rights Commissioner of Australia (Mr Brian Burdekin)
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    12 June 2013WebpageSubmission on Anti-Genocide Bill 1999Submission by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional References Committee Inquiry into the Anti-Genocide Bill 1999 (February 2000) Submission covers The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission and its previous discussions of genocide. The background and coverage of the Genocide Convention. Defining Genocide and the Commission’s
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    Rights and Freedoms11 June 2013WebpageNational Human Rights Action PlanIn 1993 the World Conference on Human Rights recommended that each State consider the desirability of drawing up a national action plan identifying steps whereby that State would improve the promotion and protection of human rights. This was a result of an initiative by Australia, and was a concept principally developed by Mr Bill Barker of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and…
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    11 June 2013WebpageAustralia's 2nd National Human Rights Action PlanA second National Action Plan for Australia was released in 2004 by Prime Minister John Howard and provided to the United Nations. This Plan is dificult to find on Australian Government or United Nations sites. It is linked from this page in PDF and MS Word formats for ease of access.
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    Rights and Freedoms11 June 2013WebpageAustralia's 1st National Human Rights Action Plan (1994)In 1994 Australia was the first nation in the world to provide a National Action Plan on Human Rights. This Plan is now difficult to find on Australian Government or United Nations sites and so it is attached here in MS Word and PDF formats for convenient access together with a 1995 update. Australia: Initial Human Rights Action Plan (Word) or PDF 1995 update (Word) or PDF