Recommendation 119
• States and territories
Australia has comprehensive anti-discrimination laws at federal, state and territory level that are the subject of ongoing review and public debate. The Australian Government will continue to focus policy effort on combatting all forms of discrimination. Information on Australian Government anti-discrimination law can be found on the human rights and anti-discrimination page on the Attorney General’s Department website.
The Australian Human Rights Commission also works to promote human rights, such as the right to be free from discrimination on the basis of race, sex, disability or age. Information on the work of the Commission can be found on the Australian Human Rights Commission website.
For information on state and territory anti-discrimination laws, visit:
- Australian Capital Territory – ACT Human Rights Commission
- New South Wales – Anti-Discrimination Board of NSW
- Northern Territory – NT Anti-Discrimination Commission
- Queensland – Queensland Government and Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland
- South Australia – Equal Opportunity Commission SA
- Tasmania – Equal Opportunity Tasmania
- Victoria – Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission
- Western Australia – Equal Opportunity Commission