Why does Australia need a Human Rights Act?

Human rights are the fundamental freedoms and protections that belong to all of us. With a Human Rights Act, the government would need to respect human rights when making decisions, including our right to adequate housing, a healthy environment, education, health, and more.

Australia’s current laws are failing to protect our fundamental rights, and without a Human Rights Act, there’s almost nothing Australians can do if they suffer a human rights abuse. Because of this, powerful people continue to abuse human rights.

Sign the petition calling for a Human Rights Act.

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The time to protect human rights is now

Pensioners are living in their cars, and single parents and their children are couch surfing as house and rental prices skyrocket. People can no longer afford to access healthcare. Bushfires, floods, and droughts wreak havoc on Australians across the country.

Australia needs a Human Rights Act that protects human rights in law. Demand a Human Rights Act today.

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There's support for a Human Rights Act

The good news is that after almost a decade of inaction, we’re closer than ever to protecting our human rights in law.

The Labor-led Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights has recently recommended the government legislate a Human Rights Act to protect all our human rights in our federal laws.

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What Amnesty is calling for

Together, we can pressure the Australian government to adopt a Human Rights Act that forces the federal government to consider human rights and gives people a tool to take action.

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Take Action Now

Ensure Australia is a place where human rights are protected, where people can challenge human rights abuses, and where there is justice for those whose rights are abused.

Together, we can make a difference.

We already have laws protecting the human rights of people in the ACT, Victoria, and Queensland. Now, we need one to protect the human rights of everyone in Australia.