Truth and Justice Commission (ECR530)
The proposal would establish a Treaty Council (the Council) which replicates the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation established by the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation Act 1991 and was abolished in 2001. The Council would recommend the structure and form of a National Truth and Justice Commission (the Commission) to formally recognise historical wrongs and ongoing injustices towards First Nations peoples.
The proposal has 4 parts.
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The proposal would establish a Treaty Council (the Council) which replicates the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation established by the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation Act 1991 and was abolished in 2001. The Council would recommend the structure and form of a National Truth and Justice Commission (the Commission) to formally recognise historical wrongs and ongoing injustices towards First Nations peoples.
The proposal has 4 parts.
Read moreTruth and Justice Commission (ECR530)
The proposal would establish a Treaty Council (the Council) which replicates the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation established by the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation Act 1991 and was abolished in 2001. The Council would recommend the structure and form of a National Truth and Justice Commission (the Commission) to formally recognise historical wrongs and ongoing injustices towards First Nations peoples.
The proposal has 4 parts.
Read moreTruth and Justice Commission (ECR530)
The proposal would establish a Treaty Council (the Council) which replicates the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation established by the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation Act 1991 and was abolished in 2001. The Council would recommend the structure and form of a National Truth and Justice Commission (the Commission) to formally recognise historical wrongs and ongoing injustices towards First Nations peoples.
The proposal has 4 parts.
Read moreTruth and Justice Commission (ECR530)
The proposal would establish a Treaty Council (the Council) which replicates the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation established by the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation Act 1991 and was abolished in 2001. The Council would recommend the structure and form of a National Truth and Justice Commission (the Commission) to formally recognise historical wrongs and ongoing injustices towards First Nations peoples.
The proposal has 4 parts.
Read moreEnding Violence Against Women (ECR556)
The proposal consists of 6 components to support initiatives to address violence against women and children.
Component 1: National Plan for Elimination of Violence Against Women - increase funding for all existing programs under the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children by providing $12 billion over 12 years.
Read moreEnding Violence Against Women (ECR556)
The proposal consists of 6 components to support initiatives to address violence against women and children.
Component 1: National Plan for Elimination of Violence Against Women - increase funding for all existing programs under the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children by providing $12 billion over 12 years.
Read moreEnding Violence Against Women (ECR556)
The proposal consists of 6 components to support initiatives to address violence against women and children.
Component 1: National Plan for Elimination of Violence Against Women - increase funding for all existing programs under the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children by providing $12 billion over 12 years.
Read moreEnding Violence Against Women (ECR556)
The proposal consists of 6 components to support initiatives to address violence against women and children.
Component 1: National Plan for Elimination of Violence Against Women - increase funding for all existing programs under the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children by providing $12 billion over 12 years.
Read moreRights for People Seeking Refuge (ECR566)
This proposal has 5 components.
Component 1 – End offshore detention would commence from 1 July 2022, and would:
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