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Australian Human Rights Commission
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Strategy
The national anti-racism framework
A central reference point for a whole-of-society approach to eliminating racism in Australia, this framework will influence all levels of government and community partnerships for the next ten years. Its 63 recommendations outline legislative reform, funding, and the development of national standards and guidelines to actively address the root causes of systemic and structural racism.
Report
An anti-racism framework: voices of First Nations peoples
Drawing from extensive consultations from diverse populations including those with metropolitan, rural, and remote backgrounds, this report serves as a foundational document for the development of a National Anti-Racism Framework, focusing on the most prolific forms of racism experienced by First Nations peoples across Australia.
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An anti-racism framework: experiences and perspectives of multicultural Australia
Racism is common and normalised in Australia according to this report, which presents recommendations made in consultation with over 1200 people with lived experience of racism. Participants call for the urgent implementation of a robust anti-racism framework in Australia, with education, institutions, public discourse and public leadership as the key pillars.
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Shaping perceptions: how Australian media reports on ageing
Ageism is one of the most socially accepted forms of prejudice in Australia. This report identifies key opportunities for the media industry and age sector to improve the accuracy, quantity and quality of coverage about older Australians and the issues that affect and matter to them.
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Women in native title: native title report 2024
This report takes a person-centred approach to highlight the ways that native title and related systems are failing to deliver land justice effectively. It calls for significant reform of the native title system to deliver land justice and fulfil fundamental human rights for First Nations people.