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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.
Shortly after protests began in the United States in late May 2020 seeking justice for George Floyd, an African-American who was murdered during an arrest by Minneapolis police, people in Australia protested to show solidarity with Americans and the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as to demonstrate against issues with police brutality and institutional racism, racism in Australia, and ...
The class issues behind Australia's race riots: [The racist violence that exploded in the Sydney suburb of Cronulla on 11 December 2005] Author: Socialist Equality Party (Australia)World Socialist Web Site Review, no.17, Feb–May 2006: 40–43; Bowden, Tracy (15 July 2002). "Ethnicity linked to brutal gang rapes". ABC.
The Racial Discrimination Act 1975 forbids hate speech on several grounds. The Act makes it "unlawful for a person to do an act, otherwise than in private, if: the act is reasonably likely, in all the circumstances, to offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate another person or a group of people; and the act is done because of the race, colour or national or ethnic origin of the other person, or ...
Australia issued a joint statement with 14 other countries at UN urging China to uphold human rights in Xinjiang and Tibet China accuses Australia of ‘hypocrisy’ and ‘systemic racism ...
Growing Up African in Australia. Black. ISBN 9781760640934. OCLC 1096536442. AfricanOz – Africa Australia online resource (archived) Elston, Rhiannon (30 August 2019). "Adelaide's African-Australian women are fighting barriers stopping them playing football". SBS News. "Sudanese Stories". NSW Migration Heritage Centre. 19 August 2015.
The Australian Nationalist Movement (ANM), also known as the Australian Nationalist Worker's Union (ANWU), was a Western Australian neo-Nazi, extreme right-wing group founded and led by Peter Joseph "Jack" van Tongeren. In 1987, Van Tongeren distributed 400,000 racist posters around Perth.
The leader of Australia's main opposition party was told to "stop being racist" by another parliamentarian during a heated discussion on Thursday in which he said that Australia should not take in ...