CHAPTER 1
Introduction
Reference
1.1
On 26 June 2008, the Senate referred an inquiry into the effectiveness
of the Commonwealth Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (the Act[1])
in eliminating discrimination and promoting gender equality, to the Standing
Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs.
1.2
The Senate directed the committee to inquire into and report on the
effectiveness of the Act, with particular reference to:
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the scope of the Act, and the manner in which key terms and concepts are
defined;
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the extent to which the Act implements the non-discrimination obligations
of:
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the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against
Women (CEDAW); and
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the International Labour Organization (ILO); or
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under other international instruments, including the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the International Covenant
on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR);
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the powers and capacity of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity
Commission (HREOC)[2] and the Sex Discrimination Commissioner, particularly in initiating inquiries
into systemic discrimination and to monitor progress towards equality;
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consistency of the Act with other Commonwealth and state and territory
discrimination legislation, including options for harmonisation;
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significant judicial rulings on the interpretation of the Act and their
consequences;
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impact on state and territory laws;
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preventing discrimination, including by educative means;
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providing effective remedies, including the effectiveness, efficiency
and fairness of the complaints process;
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addressing discrimination on the ground of family responsibilities;
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impact on the economy, productivity and employment (including
recruitment processes);
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sexual harassment;
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effectiveness in addressing intersecting forms of discrimination;
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any procedural or technical issues;
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scope of existing exemptions; and
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other matters relating and incidental to the Act.
Conduct of the inquiry
1.3
The committee advertised the inquiry in The Australian newspaper
on 2, 16 and 30 July 2008. Details of the inquiry were placed on the
committee's website. The committee also wrote to over 140 organisations and
individuals inviting submissions by 1 August 2008.
1.4
The committee received 81 submissions. These are listed at Appendix 1.
All submissions published by the committee were placed on the committee's
website.
1.5
The committee held public hearings in Sydney on 9 September 2008, in Melbourne on 10 September 2008 and in Canberra on 11 September 2008. A list of witnesses who appeared at the hearings is at Appendix 2 and copies of
the Hansard transcript are available through the Internet at https://www.aph.gov.au/hansard
Acknowledgement
1.6
The committee thanks those organisations and individuals who made
submissions and gave evidence at the public hearings.
Structure of the report
1.7
The committee’s report is structured in the following way:
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Chapter 2 provides an overview of the Act and its history.
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Chapter 3 considers the objects of the Act and how some key terms
are defined by the Act.
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Chapter 4 examines the scope of the Act or the areas in which it
provides coverage.
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Chapter 5 looks at the overall effectiveness of the Act and the
extent to which it implements Australia’s international obligations to eliminate
sex discrimination.
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Chapter 6 considers evidence the committee received concerning
difficulties with the complaints process under the Act.
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Chapter 7 reviews the exemptions provided for under the Act.
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Chapter 8 considers the economic impact of the Act and, in
particular, the impact of inconsistency between the Act and other state,
territory and Commonwealth legislation.
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Chapter 9 examines means of preventing sex discrimination.
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Chapter 10 looks at the powers and resources available to the Sex
Discrimination Commissioner and HREOC.
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Chapter 11 contains a summary of the views of the committee and its
recommendations.
Note on references
1.8
References in this report are to individual submissions as received by
the committee, not to a bound volume. References to Committee Hansard are to
the proof Hansard: page numbers may vary between the proof and the official
Hansard.
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