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Race Discrimination19 February 2024Media Release
Anti-racism grant to support communities affected by war in Gaza
The 黑料情报站 will undertake further anti-racism work to support communities in Australia affected by the war in Gaza and the Middle East, supported by a $2 million grant from the Commonwealth. The grant responds to an increase in racism targeting Palestinian, Muslim, Arab, and Jewish communities within Australia since the outbreak of the conflict. Australian Human鈥 -
Disability Rights15 February 2024Webpage
Meet the IncludeAbility Ambassadors
Our IncludeAbility Ambassadors advocate for equality in employment for people with disability, offering their leadership and advice to the Project. -
Legal14 February 2024Publication
Mr Jdid v Commonwealth of Australia (Department of Home Affairs)(2024)
Learn about the case of Mr. JDID v. Commonwealth of Australia (Department of Home Affairs) 2024. -
黑料情报站s Rights13 February 2024Media Release
AHRC welcomes announcement of National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 黑料情报站鈥檚 Commissioner
The 黑料情报站 welcomes the Federal Government鈥檚 announcement today that a new position will be created for a National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 黑料情报站鈥檚 Commissioner. Advocates and peak bodies representing Australia鈥檚 First Nations children have long sought a National Commissioner to promote the rights, interests and wellbeing of First Nations children鈥 -
8 February 2024Conciliation register
2022-10-04
The complainant鈥檚 six-year-old son has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder and developmental delay. The complainant alleged the respondent independent school did not allow her son to attend the first week of kindergarten because he may scare other children and then would only allow him to attend school for three hours per day. The complainant also alleged that鈥 -
8 February 2024Conciliation register
2022-10-03
The complainant has osteoarthritis and uses lifts to accommodate resulting mobility difficulties. She alleged lifts at the respondent shopping centre were unavailable for an extended period, restricting her access to services on different levels. On being notified of the complaint, the shopping centre indicated a willingness to try to resolve the complaint by conciliation. The complaint was 鈥 -
International6 February 2024News story
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: 75 Years On
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6 February 2024Conciliation register
2022-10-14
The complainant was employed on a casual basis as a driver for a goods transport company. She alleged that when her partner told the operations manager that she was pregnant, he said words to the effect that "we can't have pregnant chicks working here" and she was not offered any more work. The company denied that the alleged statement was made and said the complainant was not offered work鈥 -
6 February 2024Conciliation register
2022-10-13
The complainant was a student of the respondent vocational training body. She alleged the training body informed her that due to her pregnancy, she would not be permitted to participate in a module with potentially distressing content, and that she could not complete three mandatory practical components of the course until six months post-partum. On being advised of the complaint, the鈥 -
6 February 2024Conciliation register
2022-10-12
The complainant is gay. She was employed for three months with the respondent sports governing body. The complainant alleged that a colleague made comments about gay women which made her uncomfortable in the workplace including that playing the sport 鈥渨ill make you gay鈥, that gay women are more likely to have psychological issues and display predatory behaviours and that he would prefer that鈥
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