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International Human Rights Day -
Wednesday 10 December 2008
2008 is the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The NT Anti-Discrimination Commission and the Multicultural Council of the NT invite you and your colleagues to celebrate with us.
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Fair Go Newsletter
Edition 18 September 2008 now available.
JANE did not like the way that her supervisor Frank
spoke to her. The Boss, Malcolm was a nice guy, but Frank
kept asking her whether she had a boyfriend, what she did
after work and what clothes she wore out. Jane did not know
what to do about Frank. She was beginning to think she should
just quit ...
BOB was angry. He had not given the guy called Robert
a job with his building company because he had no experience,
not because he was 55 years old. Now the guy was saying it
was age discrimination and he was going to sue Bob ...
ARTHUR thought it odd that the car yard had said that
finance would not be a problem when he had phoned up about
the car, but said there might be problems once he went down
there. He had told them what he did and how much he earned.
Of course they could not see he was Aboriginal on the phone
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The Northern Territory Anti-Discrimination Commission helps
people like Jane, Bob and Arthur. It also helps people like
Malcolm and Robert. The NT Anti-Discrimination Commission
is an independent, impartial body that investigates and helps
resolve complaints about discrimination and harassment.
The Northern Territory Anti-Discrimination Commission also
provides training and education about Anti-Discrimination
and Diversity policies to businesses, government departments,
schools and individuals. This web site tells you more about
the Anti-Discrimination Commission, what it does, and how
it does it. If you want to know more, browse on or contact
us directly.
A text-only version of this
site is also available.
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