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    1 February 2024Conciliation register2022-10-05The complainant has a spinal cord injury and uses an electric wheelchair. The complainant said he booked a flight with the respondent airline and was informed that, in accordance with its policies, airline staff would assist him to transfer from his wheelchair to his seat on the plane. The complainant alleged that on arriving to board the flight, he was informed staff could not assist him to鈥
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    Legal1 February 2024SubmissionCosts Protection BillThe 黑料情报站 (Commission) makes this submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee in relation to its inquiry into the 黑料情报站 Amendment (Costs Protection) Bill 2023.
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    Race Discrimination1 February 2024Video'Racism in Sport' - Kep Enderby Memorial Lecture 2023Watch the 2023 Kep Enderby Memorial Lecture. A unique鈥痮pportunity to interrogate sport as a necessary space for anti-racism action.
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    Sex Discrimination31 January 2024Webpage  Positive duty compliance and enforcementConcerned about an organisation鈥檚 compliance with the positive duty? Complete our form to report work-related incidents of sexual related victimisation.
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    Disability Rights30 January 2024WebpageDisability RightsEveryone has the right to be safe and free from discrimination, regardless of ability. Learn more about human rights for people living with disability.
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    Complaint Information Service25 January 2024Conciliation register2022-10-02The complainant has memory loss. He said he sought to import his mobile phone number with the respondent telecommunications provider to a different provider. He said he was unsuccessful because personal information held by the two providers did not match. The complainant alleged that when he contacted the respondent to address the issue, he was required to answer a number of personal鈥
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    Commission - General10 January 2024VideoAustralia's human rights progressAustralia is widely considered the land of the "fair go". And while that may ring true for many people, not all in our country are yet afforded the dignity and basic rights set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. As the final episode in our series commemorating the Declaration鈥檚 75th anniversary explores, its promise in Australia remains a 鈥渨ork in progress鈥. Learn more about鈥
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice10 January 2024VideoClean Slate Without PrejudiceIn 2009, boxing program 鈥楥lean Slate Without Prejudice鈥 was founded by First Nations leaders and local police to help curb youth crime in Redfern, Sydney. 75 years since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created, it鈥檚 just one community-led initiative that鈥檚 empowering children and inspiring change. But Indigenous youth remain over-represented in Australia鈥檚 juvenile detention鈥
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    Disability Rights10 January 2024VideoMissing PerspectivesThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights states 鈥渆veryone is entitled鈥 to all rights and freedoms, 鈥渨ithout distinction of any kind鈥. But 75 years since its creation, disability rights advocate Hannah Diviney says Australia needs to do more to fulfill that promise. In episode 3 of our series commemorating the UDHR鈥檚 anniversary, hear the story of 鈥楳issing Perspectives鈥, a global news鈥
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    International10 January 2024VideoHow a milestone human rights document came to beIt is considered one of the most important documents ever written in human history. But how did the Universal Declaration of Human Rights shape Australia, and what does it still mean for us today? In part two of our video series commemorating its 75th anniversary, we look at the Declaration's inception. Learn more about our series here.
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