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Frequently asked questions about a Charter of Rights.’ This short paper addresses some common questions regarding the adoption of a federal Charter of Rights in Australia. Issues covered include the following:


Past projects and publications

HREOC Submissions:

HREOC made a submission to the Australia 2020 Summit in April 2008, supporting the adoption of a federal Charter of Rights. 

HREOC has made a number of submissions to consultation processes on Charters of Rights in Australian states:

Speeches:

The President and Commissioners of HREOC have delivered a range of speeches relating to the debate regarding a federal Charter of Rights. Recent speeches include the following:

Tom Calma, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner and Acting Race Discrimination Commissioner, 'Indigenous Rights and the Debate over a Charter of Rights in Australia' Human Rights Law Resource Centre Annual Human Rights Dinner, Melbourne, 4 April 2008.

Graeme Innes AM, Human Rights Commissioner, 'Human Rights, Governance and Decision Making' Forum of Commonwealth Agencies in NSW, 2008 Government Business Conference, Sydney, 7 March 2008.

The Hon. John von Doussa QC, President, HREOC, ‘Cross party briefing on a proposed Human Rights Act: Creating a culture of human rights compliance’ Parliament House, Canberra, 28 February 2007.

Graeme Innes AM, Human Rights Commissioner, ‘The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission and the Protection of Rights at the Federal Level’ ANU Conference on Australian Bill of Rights: The ACT and Beyond, 21 June 2006.

The Hon. John von Doussa QC, President, HREOC, ‘Why we need an Australian Bill of Rights - a Joint Forum’ speech delivered at the launch of the New Matilda campaign for a Bill of Rights, 7 December 2005.

To read more speeches delivered by HREOC’s President and Commissioners, click here.