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Who can witness a Commonwealth statutory declaration

WebThe witness cannot be the same person as the declarant. You cannot witness your own Commonwealth statutory declaration, even if you are an approved witness. However, the …

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Right to health Attorney-General's Department

WebThis entails a right of access to a variety of public health and health care facilities, goods, services, programs and conditions necessary for the realisation of the highest attainable …

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COVIDSafe legislation Attorney-General's Department

WebOn 26 April 2020, the Australian Government released the COVIDSafe app to provide a new tool for state and territory health authorities to undertake contact tracing …

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Protecting the Rights of Older Australians

WebNote: The Attorney-General's Department provides policy support to address elder abuse. We cannot provide legal advice to the public or investigate any complaints of unlawful or …

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Human rights protections Attorney-General's Department

WebHuman rights are recognised and protected across Australia through a range of laws at the federal and state and territory levels, the Australian Constitution, and the common law. …

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Health Justice Australia Conference 2023 Our ministers – …

WebHealth justice partnerships also play a valuable role in supporting a number of Australian Government priorities. These include ending violence against women and …

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Right to an adequate standard of living, including food, …

WebThe following guidance is designed to assist Commonwealth public officials involved in developing legislation, policy or programs. They have not been prepared for the …

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Supporting Australian communities affected by Hamas …

WebThe Albanese Government is committed to the safety and wellbeing of all Australians.

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Right to freedom of opinion and expression

WebThe right in article 19 (1) to hold opinions without interference cannot be subject to any exception or restriction. The right in article 19 (2) protects freedom of expression in any …

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Right to freedom of movement Attorney-General's …

WebGovernments have a duty to ensure that a person's freedom of movement is not unduly restricted by others, including private persons or companies. The right applies to all …

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National Plan to Respond to the Abuse of Older Australians (Elder …

WebA high-level summary of the key focus areas for governments over the 2019-2023 period.

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Privacy Attorney-General's Department

WebThe OAIC is responsible for investigating breaches of the APPs and credit reporting provisions. The OAIC's powers include: conducting assessments of privacy …

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Justice Reinvestment Attorney-General's Department

WebThe National Justice Reinvestment Program. In the 2022 – 23 Budget, the Australian Government committed $69 million over 4 years to establish a National Justice …

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Australian Government Guidelines on the Recognition of Sex and …

WebIn 2013, the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 was amended to introduce new protections from discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation, gender identity and intersex status in …

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Right to freedom of assembly and association

WebThe right to peaceful assembly protects the right of individuals and groups to meet for a common purpose or in order to exchange ideas and information, to express their views …

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Right to work and rights at work Attorney-General's Department

WebAustralia is a party to seven core international human rights treaties. The right to work and rights in work is contained in articles 6 (1), 7 and 8 (1) (a) of the International Covenant …

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Your responsibilities as a marriage celebrant Attorney-General's

WebContact details. Marriage Law and Celebrants Section 1800 550 343 Outside Australia: +61 2 6141 3111 [email protected] Fax: 02 6141 3246 3 – 5 National …

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Right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion or belief

WebAll persons have the right to think freely, and to entertain ideas and hold positions based on conscientious or religious or other beliefs. Subject to certain limitations, persons also …

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Resources for marriage celebrants Attorney-General's Department

WebContact details. Marriage Law and Celebrants Section 1800 550 343 Outside Australia: +61 2 6141 3111 [email protected] Fax: 02 6141 3246. 3-5 National …

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