Australia has laws designed to protect people from being treated unfairly in the community. According to these anti-discrimination principles, in which of the following settings are people legally protected from unfair treatment?
- AIn all areas of private life, including personal friendships and family gatherings at home.
- In areas of public life, such as when applying for a job, attending school, or renting a house.Cevap
- COnly when the unfair treatment is based on race, as factors like age or disability are not legally protected.
Cevap
People are legally protected in areas of public life, such as when applying for a job, attending school, or renting a house.
The correct answer correctly identifies that anti-discrimination protections apply to 'public life.' This includes the workplace (employment), schools (education), and the property market (renting), which are areas where fair access is crucial for all citizens and residents.
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Anahtar Kavram
Scope and application of anti-discrimination laws in public life
İpuçları
1
Consider which areas of life involve participating in the wider community versus what happens in your own home.
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Think about the activities that are essential for someone to have a 'fair go' in society, like working or learning.
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The laws protect against discrimination in 'public life,' which includes jobs, schools, and services.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Research the specific government bodies, like the Australian Human Rights Commission, that help investigate complaints of discrimination in these areas.
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