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Serious Vilification and Hate Crimes
Queensland Parliament's Legal Affairs and Safety Committee
Inviting submissions to address aspects of vilification and hate cromes
A video submission
An audio recording
Written Submission (handwritten or online)
Develop reports and provide to the Legislative Assembly by the 31/01/2022
Legislation
Human Rights Act 2019
Anti-Discrimination Act 1991
Enhancing Online Safety Act 2015
Which groups does this effect?
Religious Groups
Race
Gender
People with a disability
Older people
People from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
LGBTIQ+
Publicly targeting a person or group of people by:
Written articles or comments online or in the media
Flags, emblems and symbols
Leaflets, stickers, graffiti, posters
T-shirts or other clothing
Shouting threats or comments
Making gestures
SIGNIFICANT LEVELS OF INFLUENCE, POWER OR CONTROL
Anti Defamation Commission - Australia’s leading civil rights organisation working towards a safer and more fair society for all people regardless of their faith and culture by fighting against antisemitism and all forms of hatred
Minister for the Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence
Queensland Human Rights Commission - resolving discrimination and human rights complaint
Security and Counter Terrorism Command (SCTC)
Minister for Justice
Health Minister
Attorney-General
Minister for Women
Cohesive Communities Coalition - more than 20 of Queensland's diverse ethnic and religious communities to collectively campaign for stronger protections for our communities from hate crime and vilification.
Commonwealth Government
QPS
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
Queensland Parliament's Legal Affairs and Safety Committee
eSafety Commissioner - Australia’s national independent regulator for online safety. Powers increased in 2017 from protecting children to protecting all Australians
Police and Ethnic Advisory Group (PEAG) - To act as an advisory body to QPS on issues relating to cultural diversity and to contribute to the promotion and maintenance of harmonious relations between police and ethnic communities, based on mutual understanding, respect, acceptance and trust
SIGNIFICANT INTEREST OR OPINION ON THE LAW OR PROPOSALS FOR CHANGE
Queensland Council of Social Services (QCOSS) - Qld peak body for the social service sector to help those experiencing poverty and disadvantage
Multicultural Australia - settlement service provider for refugees and migrants
Minority Groups
Queenslanders
IMPACTED OR AFFECTED BY THE LAW OR PROPOSALS FOR CHANGE
All Queenslanders
People wanting to migrate to Australia