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Racism in Australia comprises negative attitudes and views on race or ethnicity which are held by various people and groups in Australia, and have been reflected in discriminatory laws, practices and actions (including violence) at various times in the history of Australia against racial or ethnic groups.
Anti-indigenous racism in Australia; All-British League; Anti-Middle Eastern sentiment in Australia; Antipodean Resistance; Antisemitism in Australia; Anti-Asian racism in Australia; The Australian Dream (2019 film)
Racism in sport in Australia has a long history, with one researcher finding examples from the 19th century. Since the 1990s, there have been a number of cases of racial vilification reported, with the various codes of sport tackling the problem in a variety of ways.
In 2010, investigative reporter Andrew Marantz from Mother Jones magazine, gained employment selling mobile phone call plans with the Delhi Call Centre in order to investigate Indian perception of Australians following media reports of Indians facing racism in Australia. Marantz's training included a three-week course on Australian culture and ...
Australia's large scale, post-war, multi-ethnic immigration program has seen Australia develop into one of the most ethnically diverse nations, with relatively little racial violence, and in which incitement to racial violence is a crime. Nevertheless, incidents and examples of violence between the various ethnicities of modern Australia have ...
This category is for articles related to discrimination, perceived discrimination, and discrimination-related advocacy efforts in Australia. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Pages in category "Anti-indigenous racism in Australia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Statistics; Cookie statement;
Human rights in Australia have largely been developed by the democratically elected Australian Parliament through laws in specific contexts (rather than a stand-alone, abstract bill of rights) and safeguarded by such institutions as the independent judiciary and the High Court, which implement common law, the Australian Constitution, and various other laws of Australia and its states and ...