Life insurers urged to take a fairer approach to mental health
PIAC has called for an investigation into systemic discrimination by life insurers against people with past or current mental health conditions, in a submission to
PIAC has called for an investigation into systemic discrimination by life insurers against people with past or current mental health conditions, in a submission to
‘The government’s explanatory memo outlines how the bill’s far-reaching effects will change public life dramatically – in medical services, schools, offices and hospitals…’
The Public Interest Advocacy Centre has called for the second exposure draft of the Government’s proposed Religious Discrimination Bill to be rejected in its current
‘Certain provisions to the proposed Religious Discrimination Bill have been rejected as being too “severe” and unduly restrict the rights of entire communities of people,
Over the past few months, the Government’s proposed Religious Discrimination Bill has been the subject of intense public discussion. Join us at this special
‘Last Tuesday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Attorney-General Christian Porter released a second and final draft of the Religious Discrimination Bill.’ ‘The second draft, which
Public Interest Advocacy Centre CEO Jonathon Hunyor said the bill could threaten people’s human rights. “The latest bill does not address the serious concerns of
(Jonathon) Hunyor said the second draft “widens the scope for religious organisations to discriminate when providing public (and publicly funded) services”. “Religious schools, charities and
‘The Public Interest Advocacy Centre described the redrawn bill as an attack on human rights, warning it would give religious organisations a free license to
The second exposure draft of the Morrison Government’s Religious Discrimination Bill is a threat to the human rights of many Australians, according to analysis by
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