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Three-quarters of discrimination complaints declined or discontinued

Three-quarters of discrimination complaints declined or discontinued

Legal experts say the Australian Human Rights Commission is “toothless” as data reveals only 30 per cent of complaints were resolved in 2022-23.

  • by Olivia Ireland

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Corporations brace for diversity decimation under Trump
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Corporations brace for diversity decimation under Trump

Corporate America is bracing for whiplash on the question of how to value diversity in the workplace as the prospect of a Trump administration looms.

  • by Simone Foxman and Jeff Green
CCIWA’s Diversity and Inclusion Awards Gala embraces what makes WA different
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CCIWA’s Diversity and Inclusion Awards Gala embraces what makes WA different

The Inaugural CCIWA and BHP Diversity and Inclusion Awards Gala was held at Crown Ballrooms on Friday night to recognise those making WA a better place to live, work and do business. Supported by BHP, Fortescue, Good Sammys and 9News Perth.

Why freezing out Fatima Payman wouldn’t look good for Labor

Why freezing out Fatima Payman wouldn’t look good for Labor

Payman is not the first young woman of colour to have crossed the establishment and sparked fury. And there will be more like her in the party’s future.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Man held in psychiatric hospital after trying to set up Pakistan’s first gay club

Man held in psychiatric hospital after trying to set up Pakistan’s first gay club

The man had filed an application to set up the club in Abbottabad, the conservative northern city where Osama bin Laden was found and killed.

  • by Mohammad Zubair Khan
The Sydney motorbike club that can’t legally ride

The Sydney motorbike club that can’t legally ride

The club’s turban-wearing Sikh members cannot legally ride on NSW roads because of helmet laws.

  • by Mary Ward
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Book ban uncovers uncomfortable truths for Labor in Sydney’s west

Book ban uncovers uncomfortable truths for Labor in Sydney’s west

The decision of a Labor councillor to vote in favour of a motion to ban books about same-sex parenting has created a headache for the ALP in western Sydney.

  • by Alexandra Smith
It’s not nice, not polite, but not racist: Hanson’s lawyer defends One Nation leader

It’s not nice, not polite, but not racist: Hanson’s lawyer defends One Nation leader

Pauline Hanson’s barrister said the One Nation senator was not literally telling Mehreen Faruqi to go home when she told her to “piss off back to Pakistan”.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn
Hanson told second senator to go back to where they came from, court told

Hanson told second senator to go back to where they came from, court told

Mehreen Faruqi’s racial discrimination case against Pauline Hanson heard that the One Nation leader had also told a white male politician to “pack your bags”.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn
Labor ‘uses ethnically diverse to stack branches, not run as MPs’
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Labor ‘uses ethnically diverse to stack branches, not run as MPs’

“There have been systemic barriers put on multicultural communities,” says Senate hopeful Wesa Chau. “And when we talk about discrimination, this is what it looks like.”

  • by Paul Sakkal and Kieran Rooney
Mob justice is not divine justice. Don’t fan the flames of tensions we escaped
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Mob justice is not divine justice. Don’t fan the flames of tensions we escaped

The events of Monday night in Wakeley will be triggering for many people whose homelands have been marred by sectarian violence.

  • by Sarah Ayoub