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