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Lawyers welcome TLRI recommendation for laws to protect human rights in Tasmania
Greens welcome targets to increase CALD leadership in the APS
A new strategy to achieve culturally representative leadership in the APSIN THE APS
Redefinition of ‘sex’ in Title IX will foster more violence and discrimination against women and girls, says UN expert: United States
Nominations Open for the 2024 Australian Mental Health Prize
Crackdown on hijab law: Iran
ASIC’s Centrepay Ban Against First Nations People Set for Landmark Racial Discrimination Legal Challenge
World Malaria Day 2024: “Accelerating the fight against malaria for a more equitable world”
Do implicit bias trainings on race improve health care? Not yet – but incorporating the latest science can help hospitals treat all patients equitably
Tanzania’s lack of investigation and action equivalent to condoning ritual killings and mutilations of people with albinism, UN committee says
Religion and COVID-19: methodists and Church of England followers more likely to have been vaccinated than Muslims and Pentecostals
Gender equality is a marker of peace and security
Statement On AHRC Reports For ABF And Marine Unit
Half our colleagues suffer pain and discomfort from periods. But they’re still a taboo subject at work
Act urgently to reverse deterioration of civic space and strengthen social cohesion, says UN expert: Bosnia & Herzegovina
Release: ATA Calls for Immediate Action Against Government Censorship
Hidden Wars – The end of war for whom?
Removing barriers to the rights of persons with albinism critical to improving lives, says UN expert: Lesotho
Türk sounds alarm amid rising tensions in Rakhine: Myanmar
Teletrac Navman and ATA announce an evolution of Driving Change Diversity Program
UN expert calls for strengthening social cohesion and international solidarity: Denmark and Greenland
State Counsel Appointed As District Court Judge
Inaugural appointees to the restored Industrial Court of NSW
Race Discrimination Commissioner urges unity in wake of Sydney attacks
Race Discrimination Commissioner urges unity in wake of Sydney attack
Families including someone with mental illness can experience deep despair. They need support
UN Committee urges end to ethnic violence and hate speech, calls for immediate ceasefire: Sudan
Sex Discrimination Commissioner: Lehrmann Ruling Dispels Rape Myths
Persistent Questioning Of Knowledge Takes Toll
Calls for calm. Schizophrenia is not a cause but a condition that demands greater support without stigma and blame
Christian Schools Welcome Prime Minister’s Commitment To Protecting Religious Freedom
Parliament Update 12 April 2024
Silence is not an option for First Nations’ content in Australian schools
Permanent Forum on People of African Descent to hold its third session (16-19 April)
Domestic violence survivors seek homeless services from a system that often leaves them homeless
UN experts alarmed by lack of protection for minority girls from forced religious conversions and forced marriage: Pakistan
Sex Discrimination Commissioner assists Federal Court in Tickle v Giggle for Girls Pty Ltd case
Applications open for reference group to improve healthcare for people with disability
Tackling social isolation could be more effective than healthy eating for obesity
‘Life in Pictures’ short film competition to challenge ageism
Inspiring Young Leaders To Create Change In Victoria
WHO calls for action to uphold right to health amidst inaction, injustice and crises
Comment by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk ahead of the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to review Mexico, San Marino, Albania, Qatar and Moldova
“It Creates A Safe Space For Me”
Critical funding needed for transgender and gender-diverse Victorians facing homelessness
Türk dismayed at ruling upholding discriminatory anti-gay law: Uganda
Racism, harassment and discrimination takes a terrible toll on ethnic minority NHS staff