Posts tagged Human Rights Charters
Strengthening the ACT Human Rights Act

In 2004, the Australian Capital Territory became the first Australian jurisdiction to establish a Human Rights Act.  At present, however, people have to take legal action in the complex and expensive Supreme Court, which is out of reach for most people.  In 2022, the Human Rights Law Centre called on the Australian Capital Territory to remove these needless barriers from the Act to make it easier for people to uphold their human rights.

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Webinar: right to education

Everyone should be able to access quality education, regardless of their postcode or bank balance. People living in remote and rural areas, First Nations people and children from migrant backgrounds often lack equitable access to education. The Human Rights Law Centre co-hosted a webinar on the right to education with the UTS Centre for Social Justice & Inclusion in February 2022.

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Victoria’s Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities in Action

This 2012 report documents 101 case studies from the first five years of the operation of Victoria’s Charter of Human Rights. They show that the Charter has delivered benefits including greater government accountability, more responsive public services, and a better deal for some of Victoria’s most vulnerable groups, such as people with disability, people with mental illness and people experiencing homelessness.

Read the report here [PDF]

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