Pod Rights
Welcome to Pod Rights, a series of podcasts that looks at different human rights issues over a series of fortnightly installments.
Many of the podcasts take the form of discussions between one of our Commissioners and an expert in the relevant field.
If you have a suggestion of someone who the Commissioners could talk to on the podcast or have a comment about the podcast, please email paffairs@humanrights.gov.au .
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2012 Episodes
Episode 1: Constitutional recognition of Indigenous peoples
In late 2010. the government established an expert panel to consider changing our constitution to recognise the first Australians. After 12 months of consultations around the country, the panel delivered its findings to Prime Minister Julia Gillard on 19 January.
In this first instalment of Podrights for 2012, Disability Discrimination Commissioner Graeme Innes speaks to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Mick Gooda, about Constitutional recognition of Indigenous peoples and the Panel’s recommendations.
- Audio - 06 February 2012: Mick Gooda (MP3, 19 minutes 30 seconds)
- Transcript of episode 1
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