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National Human Rights Consultation report released
Attorney-General, Robert McClelland, has released the report of the National Human Rights Consultation Committee. The Committee has conducted the most extensive consultation on human rights issues in Australia’s history, receiving more than 35,000 submissions and conducting over 65 community roundtables and public hearings across more than 50 urban, regional and remote locations. The report contains 31 recommendations and provides important information about what is being done well and options for addressing areas for improvement.
Media Release (08/10/09) from Australia. Attorney-General
Report Downloads (08/10/09) from National Human Rights Consultation





