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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the nominee details. Include the title of the work, author or journalist's name, and the publication or media outlet where it was featured.
  3. Provide the date(s) when the work was published or aired, along with the nominee's address, suburb, state, and postcode.
  4. Enter your daytime telephone number, mobile number, and email address. This information is crucial for communication regarding your nomination.
  5. In the section titled 'Tell us about the work you are nominating', attach a short written explanation detailing how the nominee has contributed to promoting human rights in Australia.
  6. Attach any relevant supporting documentation that includes copies of the nominated work and additional materials that support your nomination.
  7. Finally, complete the declaration section by providing your name, address, contact details, signature, and date before submitting your form via post or email.

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If you are not sure if you can make a complaint about something, you can contact the Commissions National Information Service by phone on 1300 656 419 or by email to infoservice@humanrights.gov.au.
Monitoring and assessing the observance of human rights; Education and training on human rights; Addressing human rights violations and seeking effective redress.
The Australian Government is committed to protecting and promoting traditional rights and freedoms, including freedom of speech, opinion, religion, association and movement.
Under the Australian Human Rights Commission Act, the Commission can also investigate and resolve complaints of discrimination, harassment and bullying in employment based on a persons criminal record, trade union activity, political opinion, religion or social origin.
The commission has a range of duties, functions and powers with respect to human rights, including undertaking inquiries, intervening in court proceedings, examining enactments and conducting educational programs and public awareness campaigns.

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Australias Human Rights Commission is currently classified as an A status institution, meaning it has full participation rights at the UN Human Rights Council (the right to attend and speak up at UN meetings) and can take part in the governance of GANHRI (including voting rights).
Its main aims are to: promote equality between men and women. eliminate discrimination on the ground of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, intersex status, marital or relationship status, pregnancy and breastfeeding in work, education and other areas of public life.
Human Rights Acts have been passed in Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory and Queensland, and have had positive impacts. But Australia has no Human Rights Act at the federal level. We are the only liberal democracy in the world without a Human Rights Act or a Constitutional Charter of Rights.

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