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No matter who is elected, more work remains on women's rights and Indigenous issues

  • Written by Louise Chappell, Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute; Professor of Law, UNSW

This article is part of a series examining the Coalition government’s record on key issues while in power and what Labor is promising if it wins the 2019 federal election.


Women’s rights and gender equity

Louise Chappell, Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute and Scientia Professor, Law Faculty, UNSW

For most of the...

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