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    Commission - General14 December 2012WebpageSenate File Listing 1 January 2007 - 30 June 2007FileId: 2007/177-1 Create Date 02-Jul-2007 Name: HUMAN RIGHTS INFORMATION CAMPAIGN Title: NATIONAL ACTION PLAN PUBLIC AWARENESS AND EDUCATION - RDU SPU EDUCATION
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    Commission - General14 December 2012WebpageSenate File Listing 1 January 2007 - 30 June 2007FileId: 2007/2-1 Create Date 02-Jan-2007 Name: CRIMES AMENDMENT (BAIL AND SENTENCING) BILL 2006 Title: HUMAN RIGHTS COMPLIANCE - LEGAL SUBMISSION - LEGAL
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageSenate File Listing 1 July 2006 - 31 December 2006HUMAN RIGHTS COMPLIANCE - HRU PUBLIC INQUIRIES - HUMAN RIGHTS NATIONAL INQUIRY INTO DISCRIMINATION AGAINST PEOPLE IN SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS CONSULTATIONS - NT PUBLIC FORUMS
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageSenate File Listing 1 January 2006 - 30 June 2006Review the Senate file listing from January 1, 2006, to June 30, 2006.
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageSenate File Listing 1 July 2005 - 31 December 2005PUBLIC AWARENESS AND EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE - INTERNATIONAL CHINA HRTC 2005/2006 - ACTIVITY 1.5.1 PENITENTIARY ADMINISTRATION DESIGN VISIT
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    Disability Rights14 December 2012WebpageFrequently asked questions: Access to premisesFrequently asked questions: Access to premises Last updated 2014 What does the DDA say about access to premises FAQ on the Premises Standards How does the DDA relate to the Building Code of Australia and to Australian Standards? What premises does section 23 of the D.D.A. cover? Does the DDA cover access to the footpath? Does the DDA apply to access to existing buildings as well as new…
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    Disability Rights14 December 2012WebpagePublic transport FAQThe DDA states (in section 34) that actions that comply with a Disability Standard are protected from being unlawful under the general anti-discrimination provisions of the DDA.
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageInformation Publication Scheme Plan (2011)Established in 1986, the ºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ is a statutory organisation that exercises functions under federal laws that govern; age, disability, racial and sex discrimination human rights and equal opportunity and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social justice.
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageFreedom of InformationAny person, which includes persons resident in Australia or abroad, whether or not they are Australian citizens, companies, prisoners or children may make a Freedom of Information request.
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageAge Discrimination in Trade Union Membership RulesThe complaint concerns age restriction in trade union membership rules. The complainant was a member of a union the rules of which required members to retire from full membership at the age of 65 unless exempted by the Federal Executive of the union. The complainant was denied an exemption from the Federal Executive and transferred to honorary membership, which restricted his opportunities to…
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageRedundancy Arrangements and Age DiscriminationThis report concerns discrimination on the ground of age in employment and occupation. It deals with complaints against two state government employers about the use of age distinctions in the formulation of redundancy entitlements. The complainants submitted that the monetary value of the voluntary departure packages they received as employees over the age of 50, and on one case over 60, were…
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    Complaint Information Service14 December 2012WebpageThe complaint process for complaints about breaches of human rights by the CommonwealthThe ºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ is an independent body which investigates and resolves complaints about discrimination and breaches of human rights.
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    Complaint Information Service14 December 2012WebpageThe complaint process for complaints about discrimination in employment (ILO)The ºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ is an independent agency that investigates and resolves complaints about discrimination and breaches of human rights.
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    Complaint Information Service14 December 2012WebpageInformation for people making complaintsInformation for people making complaints Unlawful Discrimination Table of contents What does the Commission do? What happens when the Commission receives a complaint? What is conciliation? What happens if the complaint is not resolved? What if I have more questions? National Information Service What does the Commission do? Federal anti-discrimination law says that people can make complaints…
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    Complaint Information Service14 December 2012WebpageInformation for people making complaintsInformation for people making complaints Human rights and ILO Table of contents What is the Commission’s role in relation to complaints? What happens when the Commission receives a complaint? What is conciliation? What happens if the complaint is not resolved? What if I have more questions? Complaint Information Service What is the Commission’s role in relation to complaints? Federal human…
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    Complaint Information Service14 December 2012WebpageInformation for people and organisations responding to complaints - Unlawful DiscriminationInformation for people and organisations responding to complaints Unlawful Discrimination Download in PDF Download in Word Table of contents What does the Commission do? What happens when the Commission receives a complaint? What is conciliation? What happens if the complaint is not resolved? What if I have more questions? National Information Service What does the Commission do? Federal…
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    Complaint Information Service14 December 2012WebpageInformation for people and organisations responding to complaints - Human rights and ILOInformation for people and organisations responding to complaints Human rights and ILO Download in PDF Download in Word Table of contents What is the Commission’s role in relation to complaints? What happens when the Commission receives a complaint? What is conciliation? What happens if the complaint is not resolved? What if I have more questions? Complaint Information Service What is the
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    Complaint Information Service14 December 2012WebpageUnderstanding and preparing for conciliation - Human rights and ILOUnderstanding and preparing for conciliation Human rights and discrimination in employment Download in PDF Download in Word Table of contents What is conciliation? What does the conciliator do? Who participates in conciliation? Is conciliation confidential? What happens at a conciliation conference? How are complaints resolved? What happens when a complaint is resolved? What happens if the …
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageCommission Submission Amicus Curiae - Forest v Qld HealthIN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY QUD 324 of 2005 QUD 522 of 2005 QUD 211 of 2006 BETWEEN CHE FOREST Appellant and QUEENSLAND HEALTH, STATE OF QUEENSLAND Respondent SUBMISSIONS OF THE ACTING DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION COMMISSIONER APPEARING AS AMICUS CURIAE The Acting Disability Discrimination Commissioner (the ‘Commissioner’) was granted leave to appear as amicus…
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageCommission Submission Amicus Curiae - Clarke v Oceania Judo1. These submissions have been prepared for the assistance of the Court in the event that the Commissioner is given leave to appear as amicus curiae on 22 February 2007 and given an opportunity to make submissions on the issue of jurisdiction. These submissions address the contentions of the respondent asserting lack of jurisdiction in this Court to entertain these proceedings only in so far as…
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