Appendix 1 - Submissions and Additional Information

Appendix 1Submissions and Additional Information

1Dr Katherine Christ and Professor Roger Burritt

2Destiny Rescue

3Better Sydney

4Business Council of Australia

5SlaveCheck

6Project Respect

7International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children Australia

8Maritime Union of Australia (MUA)

9Property Council of Australia

10Australian Institute of Company Directors

11Housing Industry Association

12Professor Paul Redmond AM

13Australian Catholic Anti-slavery Network (ACAN)

14Professor Ellie Chapple and Dr Shakoor Ahmed

15Baptist World Aid Australia

16Australian Retailers Association

17Attorney-General's Department

18Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU)

19Human Rights Law Centre

20Be Slavery Free

21International Organization for Migration

22Regenesys BPO LLC

23Walk Free

24International Justice Mission Australia

25Fair Futures

26Office of the NSW Anti-slavery Commissioner

27Australian Catholic Religious Against Trafficking in Humans

28UK Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre

29Associate Professor Boersma, Professor Marshall, Associate Professor McGaughey, and Professor Nolan

30University of Sydney

31Pillar Two

32Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

33Australian Red Cross

34Ms Fiona McLeod AO SC

35Australian Human Rights Commission

36Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

37Name Withheld

38Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania

39Confidential

40Slavery Links

41Dr Elizabeth Coombs

42Law Council of Australia

43Anti-Slavery Australia

Additional Information

1Modern slavery statement provided by Cancer Care Associates PTY Ltd (received 22 January 2024)

Answer to Question on Notice

1Housing Industry Association, Answers to question on notice, 19 February 2024 (received 22 February 2024)

2SlaveCheck, Answers to question on notice, 19 February 2024 (received 23 February 2024)

3The University of Sydney, Answers to spoken questions on notice, 19 February 2024 (received 23 February 2024)

4Australian Council of Trace Unions, Answers to spoken questions on notice, 19 February 2024 (received 23 February 2024)

5The Law Council of Australia, Answers to spoken questions on notice, 19 February 2024 (received 23 February 2024)

6The Human Rights Law Centre, Answers to spoke questions on notice, 19 February 2024 (received 23 February 2024)

7The Office of the Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Answers to spoken question on notice, 19 February 2024 (received 23 February 2024)

8Professor Boersma, Professor Marshall, Associate Professor McGaughey, and Professor Nola, Answers to spoken questions on notice, 19 February 2024 (received 27 February 2024)

Correspondence

1Correspondence from the Motor Trade Association of Australia, in support of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry's submission (received 16 January 2024)

Tabled Documents

1SlaveCheck opening statement, tabled at a public hearing on 19 February 2024

2SlaveCheck, Recommendations for Helpline Design and Operation from People with Lived Experience of Modern Slavery, tabled at a public hearing on 19 February 2024

3SlaveCheck information sheet, tabled at a public hearing on 19 February 2024

4SlaveCheck public submission, tabled at a public hearing on 19 February 2024

5Media article, The Conversation, 'More forced marriages and worker exploitation - why Australia needs an anti-slavery commissioner' (23 January 2024), tabled at a public hearing on 19 February 2024