NATIONAL AFFAIRS: How the human rights consultation was hijacked*

The National Human Rights Consultation Committee, appointed by the Federal Labor Government to investigate human rights in Australia, has predictably recommended that the Federal Parliament enact a federal human rights act, overriding widespread opposition to such a measure in both the community and in Parliament.The consultation was conducted by Father Frank Brennan, the chairman; Philip Flood, a former career diplomat; journalist Mary Kostakidis; lawyer and former police commissioner Mick Palm…

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