Australian Human Rights Commission
The Australian Human Rights Commission is an independent government agency responsible for promoting and protecting human rights in Australia. Established in 1986, it works to ensure that all individuals can enjoy their rights and freedoms without discrimination. The Commission addresses issues such as discrimination, harassment, and bullying through education, advocacy, and policy development.
The Commission also investigates complaints related to human rights violations and provides recommendations for resolution. It plays a crucial role in raising awareness about human rights issues and promoting equality for all Australians, including marginalized groups such as Indigenous Australians and people with disabilities.