A landlord rejects a rental application from a qualified individual specifically because they are a single parent, stating that the property is preferred for 'traditional families.' Under Australian anti-discrimination principles, which statement regarding this decision is correct?
- The decision is unlawful because anti-discrimination laws protect individuals from unfair treatment based on marital or parental status in areas of public life, including housing.Answer
- BThe decision is lawful because the Australian principle of a 'fair go' ensures that property owners have the right to manage their private assets and wealth to suit their personal preferences.
- CThe decision is lawful because anti-discrimination principles are designed to protect against religious or racial bias, but they do not apply to private commercial transactions like residential leases.
Answer
The decision is unlawful because anti-discrimination laws protect individuals from unfair treatment based on marital or parental status in areas of public life, including housing.
The correct answer identifies that Australian anti-discrimination laws are not limited to race or religion; they also protect against unfair treatment based on marital or parental status. This protection extends to 'public life,' which includes the commercial act of renting out a property.
Step-by-Step Solution
Key Concept
Scope of Anti-Discrimination Laws in Public Life
Hints
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Consider which characteristics are protected under Australian anti-discrimination laws.
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Does the law apply to renting a house? Think about the definition of 'public life'.
Practice More
Review the list of protected characteristics and the specific areas of public life where these laws apply.
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