Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Austrailian Report Recommends Establishment of a Human Rights Act for GLBTI Citizens

Gay rights groups have welcomed calls to establish an Australian human rights act, applauding recommendations made in the National Human Rights Consultation report. Federal Attorney-General Robert McClelland accepted the Consultation Committee’s findings after the committee’s 10-month process collecting views from across the country. Australian Coalition for Equality spokesman Corey Irlam hailed the report, containing 31 recommendations, as a “strong” starting point for discussion with the Federal Government on ways to strengthen the rights of GLBTI Australians. “I think it’s important to recognise this consultation was more than just about a human rights act,” Irlam said. Full Story from SSO: http://www.starobserver.com.au/news/2009/10/13/hope-high-for-human-rights-act/17170

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