Developments in Human Rights Australia
In Australia, the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), Queensland, and Victoria have Human Rights Acts, Why is this the case? Other states and territories lack a specific Human Rights Act at the state or territory level, though they have other laws that protect individual rights, such as anti-discrimination legislation. Is this enough to ensure that every Australian knows as surely as they are breathing that they are important and have all thirty United Nation Human Rights Articles per the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. There is no federal Human Rights Act in Australia.
Here is the latest information on the Human Rights Movement in Australia.
Click on each of the States to see their State Human Rights Progress.
NSW | Queensland | Western Australia | South Australia | Tasmania | Victoria
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