An Anti-Racism Framework for Multicultural Australia
The report, commissioned by the Australian Human Rights Commission and conducted by FECCA, explores the experiences of over 860 participants across 44 consultations and 411 survey responses. It reveals the pervasive nature of racism in daily life, schools, workplaces, healthcare, and interactions with law enforcement. The findings underscore the need for systemic changes, including anti-racism policies, educational reforms, and support mechanisms that acknowledge intersectionality. The recommendations aim to address institutional and everyday racism, advocate for human rights protections, and promote equity for multicultural communities in Australia.