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18C Change Inquiry:Tony Burke's View

TONY BURKE
TONY BURKE Source: AAP

A much anticipated report into freedom of speech has found that Australian race hate laws should not be watered down.The three-month review received hundreds of recommendations regarding possible changes to Section 18C of the Act, which makes it illegal to offend, insult or humiliate someone based on their race.While it recognises the impacts of racism, one recommendation includes giving the Human Rights Commission more power to terminate complaints with a low legal chance of success.


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A much anticipated report into freedom of speech has found that Australian race hate laws should not be watered down.The three-month review received hundreds of recommendations regarding possible changes to Section 18C of the Act, which makes it illegal to offend, insult or humiliate someone based on their race.While it recognises the impacts of racism, one recommendation includes giving the Human Rights Commission more power to terminate complaints with a low legal chance of success.


Michelle Chen interviewed Tony Bourke before the inquiry handed down to parliament.


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