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Recommendation 135

Continue to promote among Australians a comprehensive campaign of tolerance and non-discrimination

State
Nicaragua
Issue
Equality and non-discrimination
Social cohesion
Population group
All people
Australian Government Agency and/or Jurisdiction
• Department of Social Services
• Attorney-General's Department
• States and territories
Australia's Response
Accepts
Australia's Position

The Australian Government supports the National Anti-Racism Strategy and its related public awareness campaign, Racism. It Stops With Me.

Australia has comprehensive anti-discrimination laws at federal, state and territory level that are the subject of ongoing review and public debate. The Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth) makes discrimination on a range of grounds unlawful, including race, colour, descent and national or ethnic origin.

The Australian Human Rights Commission also works to promote human rights, such as freedom 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.

The Australian Government's national annual Harmony Day campaign engages the community in celebrating Australia as a vibrant, diverse and multicultural society that is united by Australia's shared values. It aims to strengthen social cohesion by fostering greater understanding of racial, religious and cultural diversity.

As a nation, we actively celebrate our achievements and diversity and together we confront threats to our social harmony, personal safety and security.

The Australian Multicultural Council, an advisory body to the Australian Government on issues of multicultural policy and programmes, provides support and advice on advancing programs and policies aimed at building harmonious and socially cohesive communities.

For information on state and territory policies and programmes related to social cohesion and multiculturalism, visit:

For information on state and territory anti-discrimination laws, visit: