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See subsection 2.1(1), Disability (Access to Premises – Buildings) Standards 2009, hereafter ‘Premises Standards’. |
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See the definition of ‘specified Class 1b building’, subsection 1.4(1), Premise Standards, and Premise Standards Schedule 1 Access Code for buildings (hereafter ‘Access Code’), Table D3.1. |
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This is because section 34 of the Disability Discrimination Act only provides that Part 2 of the Act does not apply to a person’s act if a person acted in accordance with a disability standard. |
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Clause A4.1, Access Code. |
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See paragraph 23(1)(a), Disability Discrimination Act; Mr Peter Arnaudo, Commonwealth Attorney‑General’s Department, Transcript of Evidence, 26 February 2009, p. 7. |
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Victorian Disability Advisory Council, Submission 80, p. 6. |
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Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, Submission 22, p. 3. |
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Mr David Brant, Submission 128, p. 5; Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 11; Queensland Disability Network, Submission 41, p. 2; HC Harrison Consulting, Submission 42, p. 5 (arguing that inclusion of provisions should be part of the five year review); Cerebral Palsy League (Qld), Submission 70, p. 7; Morris Goding Accessibility Consulting, Submission 123, p. 4. |
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Victorian Disability Advisory Council, Submission 80, p. 6; Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 5; Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 21; Public Interest Advocacy Centre, Submission 91, pp. 8–9; Queensland Disability Network, Submission 41, p. 2; Australian Federation of Disability Organisations, Submission 83, p. 8. |
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Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 13. |
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Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 4; see also Victorian Disability Advisory Council, Submission 80, p. 6. |
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Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 10. |
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Victorian Council of Social Service, Submission 96, p. 20. |
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Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 11; Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 19. |
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Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 11; Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 20. |
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Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 10. |
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Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, ‘Social Housing Initiative’, <www.fahcsia.gov.au/sa/housing/progserv/affordability/socialhousing/Pages/default.asx>, accessed 18 May 2009. |
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Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 11. |
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Commissioner Graeme Innes, Australian Human Rights Commission, Transcript of Evidence, 7 April 2009, p. 3. |
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Mr Stephen Fox, Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department, Transcript of Evidence, 7 April 2009, p. 3. |
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Mr Peter Arnaudo, Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department, Transcript of Evidence, 26 February 2009, p. 7. |
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Table D3.1, Premises Standards, Draft Access Code for Buildings, 2004. |
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Regulatory Impact Statement: Proposal to Formulate Disability Standards for Access to Premises and Amend the Access Provisions of the Building Code of Australia, 2004, p. 59. Hereafter ‘Regulation Impact Statement 2004’. |
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The most important of these include more limited application of 90th percentile dimensions, concessions for existing 80th percentile lifts and toilets, and the ‘small building’ concession. Some of these changes could be expected to reduce the estimated cost of compliance in Class 2 buildings from that estimated by the 2004 Regulation Impact Statement. |
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These include the governments of the ACT, Victoria and Tasmania, human rights bodies such as the Australian Human Rights Commission and equivalent bodies in Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania, peak disability organisations such as the Australian Federation of Disability Organisations and Physical Disability Australia, community legal centres, local councils, professional bodies such as the Association of Consultants in Access Australia and business groups such as the Australian Hotels Association. Vision Australia submitted that at the very least Braille and tactile signage, and tactile ground surface indicators, should be required: Vision Australia, Submission 55, p. 10; see also Australian Braille Authority, Submission 112, p. 3. |
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Including the Public Interest Advocacy Centre, Submission 91, p. 8; Tasmanian Government, Submission 131, p. 7 (in respect of units used for holiday accommodation); Disability Alliance, Submission 77, p. 4; NSW Disability Discrimination Legal Centre, Submission 51, pp. 8–9; Blythe-Sanderson Group, Submission 47, p. 5; and the Municipal Association of Victoria, Submission 137, p. 2 (suggesting further consideration be given to requiring a percentage of dwellings to be accessible). The Victorian Council of Social Service submitted that inclusion of Class 2 buildings in the Premises Standards ‘is an important step towards increasing stock of universal housing in Australia’: Submission 96, p. 3. |
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Property Council of Australia, Submission 84, p. 12. |
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Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, pp. 4, 9; Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 19. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, pp. 35–36. |
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ACT Government, Submission 46, p. 3. |
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Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 4; Australian Federation of Disability Organisations, Submission 83, p. 13; Dr Max Murray, Submission 39, p. 2; Cerebral Palsy League (Qld), Submission 70, p. 9; Disability Alliance, Submission 77, p. 4; NSW Disability Discrimination Legal Centre, Submission 51, pp. 8–9; Physical Disability Council of NSW, Submission 117, pp. 8–9; Action for More Independence and Dignity in Accommodation, Submission 67, p. 3; Association of Consultants in Access Australia, Submission 107, p. 2; Mr John Moxon, Submission 37, p. 1; Ministerial Advisory Council on Disability Western Australia, Submission 119, p. 1; Physical Disability Australia, Submission 45, p. 2. |
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Council on the Ageing (NSW), Submission 21, p. 2; Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 4; Mr Mark Relf, Submission 90, p. 9; Ministerial Advisory Council on Disability Western Australia, Submission 119, p. 1; The Hon. John Brumby MP, Premier of Victoria, Submission 139, p. 1; HMInfo Clearinghouse, Submission 29, p. 2. |
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ACT Government, Submission 46, p. 6; Morris Goding Accessibility Consulting, Submission 123, p. 6; Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, Submission 22, p. 4; Tasmanian Government, Submission 131, p. 7; Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland, Submission 86, p. 6; Dr Max Murray, Submission 32, pp. 3, 33; Spinal Injuries Association (Qld), Submission 122, p 4; Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 36. |
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Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, Submission 22, p. 4; Morris Goding Accessibility Consulting, Submission 123, p. 6; PSE Access Consulting, Submission 94, p. 5; Mr Robert Knott, Submission 25, p. 1; Eric Martin & Associates, Submission 35, p. 1. |
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Tourism and Transport Forum, Submission 52, p. 3; Anti-Discrimination Board of Queensland, Submission 86, p. 7. |
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NSW Disability Discrimination Legal Centre, Submission 51, p. 9; Disability Alliance, Submission 77, p. 5; Cerebral Palsy League (Qld), Submission 70, p. 9; Mr Mark Relf, Submission 90, p. 6; People with Disabilities ACT, Submission 72, p. 1; Australian Federation of Disability Organisation, Submission 83, p. 13; Independent Living Centre NSW, Submission 87, p. 2; Ministerial Advisory Council on Disability Western Australia, Submission 119, p. 1; People with Disability, Submission 120, Attachment A, p. 1. Armidale-Dumaresq Council, by contrast, submitted that it would be desirable for individual Councils to have the ability to provide for access requirements beyond those required by the Premises Standards in their local planning policies: Submission 15, p. 5. |
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Mr Peter Conroy, Submission 56, pp. 3–4, 6; Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, Submission 22, p. 4. |
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Vision Australia, Submission 55, p. 10. |
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ACT Government, Submission 46, p. 5. |
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Mr Peter Conroy, Submission 56, p. 6. |
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These include the Australian Capital Territory and South Australia: Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 35; ACT Government, Submission 46, p. 4; Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, pp. 9–10; Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, pp. 18–19. Evidence indicated that the NSW Government has also developed guidelines and planning policy in this area: Mr Mark Relf, Submission 90, p. 5. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 35. |
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Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 8; see also Mr John Moxon, Physical Disability Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 25 March 2009, p. 17 and Submission 35, p. 9; Mr Mark Relf, Submission 90, p. 5. |
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Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, Submission 22, p. 4; Morris Goding Accessibility Consulting, Submission 123, p. 5. |
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Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 10; see also Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 19. |
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Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 8; Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 18. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 32. |
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Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, pp. 16–17. |
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Mr David Parsons, Australian Capital Territory Planning and Land Authority, Transcript of Evidence, 12 March 2009, p. 19; Mr Peter Conroy, Submission 56, p. 6; Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 36; Queensland Disability Network, Submission 41, p. 6; Anti‑Discrimination Commission Queensland, Submission 86, p. 7. |
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Mr Peter Arnaudo, Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department, Transcript of Evidence, 26 February 2009, p. 7. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 36. |
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Tourism and Transport Forum, Submission 52, p. 3. |
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Queensland Tourism Industry Council, Submission 101, pp.1–2. |
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Mr Peter Conroy, Submission 56, p. 7; Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 36; Australian Institute of Architects, Submission 135, p. 2; National Seniors Australia, Submission 108, p. 1. |
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Mr Ivan Donaldson, Australian Building Codes Board, Transcript of Evidence, 7 April 2009, p. 5; the Queensland Tourism Industry Council noted that the Queensland Government has developed draft guidelines on the meaning of ‘Class 2’ to deal with the issue of short stay accommodation: Submission 101, p. 1. |
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Mr Ivan Donaldson, Australian Building Codes Board, Transcript of Evidence, 7 April 2009, p. 5; see also Tourism and Transport Forum, Submission 52, p. 3. |
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Disability Discrimination Act, paragraph 23(1)(a). |
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Mr Stephen Fox, Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department, Transcript of Evidence, 7 April 2009, p. 4. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 33; Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 7; Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 17. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 33; see also Welfare Rights Centre, Submission 102, p. 7. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, pp. 34–35; Disability Discrimination Act, section 24; Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 17; Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 8; Welfare Rights Centre, Submission 102, p. 7. |
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C v A [2005] QADT 14; Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 8; Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland, Submission 86, p. 7; Cairns Community Legal Centre, Submission 93, p. 7. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 34; Australian Network for Universal Housing Design, Submission 95, p. 7; Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 17. |
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Mr Michael Small, Australian Human Rights Commission, Transcript of Evidence, 7 April 2009, pp. 6–7; 2004 draft Access Code, Table 3.1. |
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Clause A4.1, Access Code. |
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Table D3.1, Access Code. |
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Clause A3.2 and Table D3.1, Access Code 2004. |
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Regulation Impact Statement: Proposal to Formulate Disability (Access to Premises – Buildings) Standards and Amend the Access Provisions of the Building Code of Australia (RIS2008-02), October 2008, p. 19. Hereafter ‘Regulation Impact Statement 2008’. The Regulation Impact Statement 2008 is also Exhibit 4 to the Committee’s inquiry. |
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Mr Stephen Fox, Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department, Transcript of Evidence, 7 April 2009, p. 9. |
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Estimates of costs were also reduced by revisions to the case studies, which adopted different assumptions as to the means of compliance: Regulation Impact Statement 2008, p. 114. |
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Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 33; Australian Federation of Disability Organisations, Submission 83, p. 13. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 27. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 27; Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 33; Victorian Disability Advisory Council, Submission 80, p. 8. |
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City of Sydney, Submission 134, p. 5. |
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Mr John Moxon, Physical Disability Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 25 March 2009, pp. 18–19. |
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Dr Max Murray, Submission 39, pp. 6, 10; Spinal Injuries Association (Qld), Submission 122, p. 2; Health Science Planning Consultants, Submission 92, p. 4; Queensland Disability Network, Submission 41, p. 7 |
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Spinal Injuries Association (Qld), Submission 122, p. 2, 3. |
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Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 34; Physical Disability Council of NSW, Submission 117, p. 14; Cerebral Palsy League of Queensland, Submission 70, p. 9; Victorian Disability Advisory Council, Submission 80, p. 8; Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 27; Australian Federation of Disability Organisation, Submission 83, p. 7; Latrobe City Council, Submission 79, p. 2; Hobsons Bay City Council, Submission 11, p. 1; Independent Living Centre NSW, Submission 87, p. 5. |
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Commissioner Graeme Innes, Australian Human Rights Commission, Transcript of Evidence, 25 March 2009, p. 32. |
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Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 34; Physical Disability Council of NSW, Submission 117, p. 14; Cerebral Palsy League of Queensland, Submission 70, pp. 9–10; Disability Alliance, Submission 77, p. 5; People with Disabilities ACT, Submission 72, p. 1; Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 27–28; Independent Living Centre NSW, Submission 87, p. 5; City of Sydney, Submission 134, p. 5; Mr John Moxon, Physical Disability Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 25 March 2009, p. 21. |
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Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, pp. 33–34. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 27. |
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Australian Federation of Disability Organisations, Submission 83, p. 14. |
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Master Builders Australia, Submission 50, p. 20. |
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Master Builders Australia, Submission 50, p. 15. |
86 |
Mr Peter Verwer, Property Council of Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 25 March 2009, p. 63. |
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Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 33; Cerebral Palsy League of Queensland, Submission 70, p. 9; Disability Alliance, Submission 77, p. 5; People with Disabilities ACT, Submission 72, p. 1; Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 27; Independent Living Centre NSW, Submission 87, p. 5. |
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Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 34; Cerebral Palsy League of Queensland, Submission 70, p. 9; Disability Alliance, Submission 77, p. 5; People with Disabilities ACT, Submission 72, p. 1; Independent Living Centre NSW, Submission 87, p. 5. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 27. |
90 |
Access for All Alliance v Hervey Bay City Council [2004] FMCA 915 at paragraph 6 per Baumann FM. |
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Section 23, Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth). |
92 |
Dr Max Murray, Submission 39, p. 3. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 41. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 41. |
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Dr John Macpherson, Spinal Injuries Association (Qld), Transcript of Evidence, 3 April 2009, p. 50. |
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Commissioner Graeme Innes, Australian Human Rights Commission, Transcript of Evidence, 7 April 2009, p. 12. |
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Mr Kevin Newhouse, Australian Building Codes Board, Transcript of Evidence, 7 April 2009, p. 13. |
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See paragraph 2.1(1)(b), Premises Standards. |
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, p. 40. |
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Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 24. |
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Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 25; People with Disabilities ACT, Submission 72, p. 5; Physical Disability Australia, Submission 45, p. 3; Mr John Moxon, Physical Disability Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 25 March 2009, p. 19. |
102 |
Ms Rita Struthers and Mr Daniel Bedwell, Submission 121, p. 9; Armidale-Dumaresq Council, Submission 15, p. 4. |
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Australian Building Codes Boards, Submission 133, pp. 3–4. |
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People with Disabilities ACT, Submission 72, p. 5; People with Disabilities Australia, Submission 45, p. 3; Disability Council of NSW, Submission 58, p. 25. |
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Housing Industry Association, Submission 48, p. 13. |
106 |
Sections 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5, Premises Standards. These concessions are addressed in Chapter 4. |
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Australian Institute of Building Surveyors (Tasmanian Chapter), Submission 97, Attachment A, p. 2; Mr Peter Conroy, Submission 56, p. 19; Dr Max Murray, Submission 39, p. 8; Mr Peter Verwer, Property Council of Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 25 March 2009, pp. 60–61; Mr Bill Healey, Australian Hotels Association, Transcript of Evidence, 25 March 2009, p. 83; Master Builders Australia, Submission 50, p. 9. |
108 |
Regulation Impact Statement 2008, pp. 61, 64. |
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Regulation Impact Statement 2008, p. 110. |
110 |
Mr Daniel Bedwell and Ms Rita Struthers, Submission 121, p. 13 (in relation to threshold ramp gradients). |
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Mr Daniel Bedwell and Ms Rita Struthers, Submission 121, p. 13 (in relation to step ramps); Dr Max Murray, Submission 39, p. 8 (in relation to 80th percentile dimensions) and p. 18
(in relation to stairway platform lifts). |
112 |
Master Builders Australia, Submission 50, p. 14. |
113 |
Mr Christopher Johnson, Department of Planning, NSW, Transcript of Evidence, 25 March 2009, p. 87. |
114 |
Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission 57, pp. 27–28. |
115 |
Mr Stephen Fox, Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department, Transcript of Evidence, 7 April 2009, pp. 15–16. |
116 |
Armidale Dumaresq Council, Submission 15, p. 6; Deafness Forum of Australia, Submission 18, pp. 7,9; Spinal Cord Injuries Australia, Submission 74, pp. 4–9. |
117 |
Spinal Cord Injuries Australia, Submission 74, p. 7. |
118 |
Deafness Forum of Australia, Submission 18, pp. 7, 9; Disability Alliance, Submission 83, p. 24. |
119 |
Spinal Cord Injuries Australia, Submission 74, pp. 4–5. |
120 |
Spinal Cord Injuries Australia, Submission 74, p. 6. |
121 |
Spinal Cord Injuries Australia, Submission 74, p. 8. |
122 |
Disability Discrimination Legal Service, Submission 78, p. 2. |
123 |
Mr Placido Belardo, Disability Discrimination Legal Service, Transcript of Evidence, 30 March 2009, p. 49. |
124 |
Ms Nicole Lawder, Deafness Forum of Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2009, p. 13 |
125 |
Deafness Forum of Australia, Submission 18, p. 9; see also Mr Sean Lomas, Spinal Cord Injuries Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 25 March 2009, p. 44. |
126 |
Mr Greg Killeen, Spinal Cord Injuries Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 25 March 2009, p. 44. |
127 |
Mr Sean Lomas, Spinal Cord Injuries Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 25 March 2009, p. 44. |
128 |
See Building Code of Australia, section I2. |
129 |
See section 2.2, Premises Standards. |
130 |
Victorian Access Consultants Network, Submission 28, p. 5. |
131 |
Victorian Access Consultants Network, Submission 28, p. 5. |
132 |
Disabled Access Consultancy, Submission 16a, p. 1. |
133 |
Mr Detlef Jumpertz, Commonwealth Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Transcript of Evidence, 7 April 2009, p. 14. |
134 |
Mr Stephen Fox, Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department, Transcript of Evidence, 7 April 2009, p. 15. |