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National Children’s Commissioner Anne Hollonds has congratulated Attorney-General Michelle Rowland on decisive action and ...
In an opinion piece published on The Mandarin, Human Rights Commissioner Lorraine Finlay makes the case for why embedding human rights into AI laws isn’t just ethical, but smart business - arguing ...
D.D.A. guide: Who does the D.D.A. protect? The definition of "disability" in the DDA includes: Physical Intellectual Psychiatric Sensory Neurological, and Learning disabilities, as well as Physical ...
We all have a role to play in building our own anti-racism skillset, and challenging myths and misconceptions about racism in Australia.
Australia is the only liberal democracy in the world that does not have a national act or charter of rights that explains what people’s basic rights are and how they can be protected.
The Australian Human Rights Commission calls on all Australian governments to urgently address the national crisis in youth justice to prevent further harm to children in detention, and to reduce ...
At the request of Australia’s 39 universities, the Australian Human Rights Commission conducted a national, independent survey of university students to gain greater insight into the nature, ...
Artwork courtesy of First Nations Co.This report serves as a foundational document for the development of a National Anti-Racism Framework.Drawing from extensive consultations with over 496 ...
Learn more about how historical bias in data sets can negatively impact developing and deploying ethical AI.
The Australian Human Rights Commission is undertaking a groundbreaking project into the prevalence, nature, and impact of racism at universities.
Also availableKeeping kids safe and well - Child-friendly versionChildren and young people are experts in their own lives, and their insights are critical for understanding how we can better support ...
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