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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice14 December 2012WebpageMoving Forward - Achieving Reparations for the Stolen GenerationsFirstly, with respect I acknowledge that I am here on the Country of the Tharawal People and I say thank you to Marg Cook and other Tharawal members for their warm welcome to participants of this conference on Reparations. A special welcome to my Stolen Generation brothers and sisters and to Commissioner Brian Butler, ATSIC's Social Justice Commissioner who has for many years worked tirelessly…
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice14 December 2012WebpageReparations and the Waitangi TribunalTena koutou katoa. I have no expert knowledge of the legal or political context in Australia insofar as it applies to indigenous peoples here and even less on the issue of the controversial topic of the stolen generations. It would be utterly inappropriate therefore for me to express any view on the issues particular to this country. What I can do is talk to you a little bit about the process…
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice14 December 2012WebpageMoving Forward with Dignity - The Report of the Law Commission of Canada and its aftermathThe French version of this speech is available from the offices of the Law Commission of Canada, 473 Albert Street, 11th floor, Ottawa, K1A 0H8, and will be available on the web site www.cdc.gc.ca.ù
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice14 December 2012WebpageThe unfinished business - Dumisa NtsebezaThe first is that the title UNFINISHED BUSINESS happens to be the title of a book in whose authorship I have collaborated. The book's title is UNFINISHED BUSINESS : SOUTH AFRICA, APARTHEID AND TRUTH. You can order the book from a website, details of which you can get from Terry Bell at belnews@wn.apc.org. For every book purchased, the author and I have agreed a free copy will be donated to an NGO.
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice14 December 2012WebpageUnfinished Business - Reparations and ReconciliationAt the outset, I would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land we are meeting on here today the Tharawal people. I acknowledge their ancient and continuing cultures, and the role they play in the life of this region. I also acknowledge those gone before us and those here today, who have suffered at the hands of assimilation policies.
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice14 December 2012WebpageReparations for the stolen generations - Government responds - Philip RuddockHaving said that, I thank the organisers for the opportunity to put to you an honest explanation of the government's position on these important matters.
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice14 December 2012WebpageReparations for the stolen generations - Government responds - Senator Aden RidgewayAcknowledgement of guests from overseas, Parliamentary colleagues, Social Justice Commissioner Mr Bill Jonas, Justice Elizabeth Evatt, ATSIC Commissioners, distinguished guests.
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice14 December 2012WebpageReparations for the stolen generations - Government responds - Bob McMullanI am pleased to be here today at the Moving Forward: Reparations for the Stolen Generation Conference. I have been following the Moving Forward project by the Public Interest Advocacy Centre, ATSIC and the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission closely and look forward to hearing the outcomes from this project.
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice14 December 2012WebpageReparations for the stolen generations - ATSIC respondsI would like to thank the Minister, Philip Ruddock, his Opposition counterpart, Bob McMullan, and Australian Democrats deputy leader, Senator Aden Ridgeway, for their contributions today. It is now my task, on behalf of ATSIC, to give a response to the plans outlined by the major political parties as to how they would move the stolen generations issue forward.
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageAPPENDIX A Court Outcomes for Offences Against The Aboriginal Land Act (NT) Sections 4 and 8APPENDIX A Court Outcomes for Offences Against The Aboriginal Land Act (NT) Sections 4 and 8 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Convicted Not Guilty Withdrawn Convicted Not Guilty Convicted Withdrawn Convicted Withdrawn Withdrawn Indigenous GOULBOURN ISLAND . . . . . . . . . . MANINGRIDA . . . . . . . . . . PORT KEATS . . . . . . . . . . RAMINGINING . . . . . . . . . . YULARA . . . . . . . . . …
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageCERD: Concluding observations - Australian 2005Information concerning Australia and the United Nations International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY STATES PARTIES UNDER ARTICLE 9 OF THE CONVENTION Concluding observations of the Committee on AUSTRALIA CERD/C/AUS/CO/14 March 2005 COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION Sixty-sixth session 21 February -…
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageSubmissions on ARA exemption applicationThis page provides links to submissions provided in response to the Commission's notice of inquiry on the Australasian Railway Association's application for exemption under section 55 of the Disability Discrimination Act. Submissions are posted in the form received (except for removal of individual contact details in some cases) and are the responsibility of their authors.
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    Legal14 December 2012Webpagerecommended exemption: kendellIntroduction and call for responses Recommended exemption Issues raised by submissions and responses by Kendell Breadth of exemption sought Effect of exemption on existing levels of accessibility Lifting devices Substitution of aircraft Aircraft accessibility Review of Occupational Health and Safety Issues
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageSubmissions in response to Application for Temporary Exemption: Taxi Council of Queensland, Taxi Council of Western AustraliaSubmissions in response to Application for Temporary Exemption: Taxi Council of Queensland, Taxi Council of Western Australia Accessible Public Transport Jurisdictional Committee (MS Word) South Australia Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure Australian Federation of Disability Organisations MS Word) Queenslanders with Disability Network (MS Word) PWD WA (MS Word) Vision…
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageNotice of refusal of temporary exemption: Redline buses (2012)By this instrument, the ºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ has refused the application from Tasmanian Redline Coaches Pty Ltd trading as Tasmania’s Own Redline Buses (Redline) for an exemption pursuant to Part 33A of the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002 (Transport Standards).
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageSubmissions in response to application for temporary exemption: Redline BusesSubmissions in response to application for temporary exemption: Redline Buses Office of the Anti-Discrimination Commissioner Tasmania (MS Word) Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources (MS Word 7) Paraquad Tasmania (MS Word) Public Interest Advocacy Centre (MS Word 7) J.Wardlaw Response to submissions: Redline (MS Word)
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageSubmissions on application for temporary exemption re free to air television captioning (no.4)Submissions on application for temporary exemption re free to air television captioning (no.4) Submissions responding to notice of inquiry: Template submission: lodged separately by Rachael Ellis, Melissa Lowrie, Joanne Tawaf, James Blythe, John McGregor, John Williams, Rino Spadea, Barnaby Lund, Frances Moloney, Jordan Thomas, Bob Willis, Lance Hately, David Beaver, Jill Fowler, Robyn…
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageSubmissions on Application for temporary exemption: Subscription television captioningSubmissions in response to revised exemption application: Subscription television captioning (ASTRA ) See now ASTRA response to request for comment (MS Word) See also notice of inquiry and request for comment from applicants on issues raised in submissions Media Access Australia (MS Word 2007) Deafness Council of Australia (MS Word) Vision Australia (MS Word) Deafness Forum of Australia(MS…
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageRequest for comment on issues raised in submissions on exemption application - ASTRAI refer to the application received from the Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association (ASTRA) dated February 2010 seeking an exemption under section 55 of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 Cth (DDA)in relation to the provision of captioning for people who are Deaf or have a hearing impairment on subscription television.
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    Legal14 December 2012WebpageCinema captioning and audio description: Submissions in response to application for temporary exemption under DDA section 55Submissions are grouped here by file type for ease of reference. Where no file type is indicated, the submission is in text or HTM and should open in any browser. Please email us if you have difficulty with any files. All submissions are the responsibiltiy of their authors. Emails have been saved as text files for ease of access and to remove private data; and one very large Word file has been…