Voices of Australia: Activity sheet 5 - rightsED
Voices of Australia - Activity sheet 5
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This activity is designed as a matching activity. Cut the individual boxes and give students a set each of questions and answers to match correctly.
Question |
Quick answer |
What is racial discrimination? |
Treating one person differently to another because of their race, colour, ethnic origin or nationality. |
What is the Racial Discrimination Act (RDA)? |
A law that protects the rights of people in Australia. |
Why is the RDA important in our society? |
So that all people can enjoy and participate in society equally. |
How does the RDA work? |
People who have been treated unfairly can make a complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission. |
How does the RDA relate to me? |
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When did the RDA begin? |
1975 |
Where did the RDA come from? |
International Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Racial Discrimination |
Who has used it? |
Individuals and communities who have been discriminated against under the law. See landmark cases |
Who has benefited from it? |
Any Australian who has been treated unequally before the law. All Australian people benefit from laws that promote equality. |