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Recommendation 100

Take effective legislative and practical measures for the comprehensive protection and promotion of civil, social, economic and cultural rights of indigenous peoples

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State
Uzbekistan
Issue
Improving Indigenous life outcomes
Domestic legal, institutional and policy frameworks
Preservation of language and culture
Population group
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
Australian Government Agency and/or Jurisdiction
• Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
• Department of Communications and the Arts
• States and territories
Australia's Response
Accepts
Australia's Position

The rights of Indigenous peoples in Australia are protected by legislation such as the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth) and state and territory laws. The Australian Government continues to promote and strengthen the rights of Indigenous peoples through a range of policies and programmes. Information on policies and programmes can be found on the Indigenous affairs page on the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet website.

Through the Council of Australian Governments, Australia is addressing Indigenous disadvantage through the Closing the Gap strategy which includes a range of programmes that impact on poverty such as education, health and more opportunities. Work towards achieving the Closing the Gap targets, which include life expectancy, child mortality, early childhood education, literacy and numeracy, educational attainment and employment, continues. The Prime Minister's 2017 Closing the Gap Report can be found on the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet website.

Some targets are due to expire in 2018. Through the Council Of Australian Governments, all governments have reaffirmed that improving the lives of Indigenous Australians is a strategic priority for the nation, and have agreed to consider a refreshed framework, targets and implementation principles for the Closing the Gap agenda.

Australia has had a dedicated federal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner since 1993. The Commissioner is established within the Australian Human Rights Commission by Part IIA of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986(Cth). The Commissioner's functions include promoting discussion and awareness of human rights in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The Commissioner also undertakes programmes (including research and educational programmes) to promote respect for the human rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and to promote the enjoyment and exercise of human rights by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Information about the current Commissioner and work underway can be found on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social justice page on the Australian Human Rights Commission website.

The rights of Indigenous peoples are also protected through United Nations treaties to which Australia is a party. Australia support the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Australia is active in promoting the rights of Indigenous peoples internationally in United Nations fora.

For information on state and territory policies and programmes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, visit: