Calma urges Macklin to bring back Anti-discrimination Act
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Race Discrimination Commissioner Tom Calma says Indigenous Affairs Minister Jenny Macklin should act immediately to modify the federal intervention in the Northern Territory.
Ms Macklin has said she will introduce a raft of changes to the intervention during Parliamentary sittings in a year's time.
But Mr Calma says that is too long to wait and in the meantime there are no protections for people from remote communities.
"She has the powers to do it without having to go back to the Parliament and that is to reinstate the NT Anti-discrimination Act," he said.
"That would be a good gesture of goodwill and it will give some confidence to Aboriginal people in the Territory that they do experience some benefits of the protections."
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