Australian Human Rights Commission

Part of the Attorney-General portfolio and a Federal authority

The Australian Human Rights Commission's goals are to foster greater understanding and protection of human rights in Australia and to address the human rights concerns of a broad range of individuals and groups. The Commission's responsibilities include and public awareness; discrimination and human rights complaints; human rights compliance; policy and legislative development. The Commission investigates alleged infringements of human rights under the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Act 1986 and breaches of anti-discrimination law under the Age Discrimination Act 2004, Disability Discrimination Act 1992, Racial Discrimination Act 1975 and Sex Discrimination Act 1984.

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Response by Australian Human Rights Commission to Daniel Hinds on .

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Dear Mr Hinds I attach: - my decision in response to your FOI request; and - information about your rights of review. Please do not hesitate to cont...
I request copies of all correspondence related to the appointment of Tim Wilson as a Human Rights Commissioner, including emails and other correspon...

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