Labor welcomes the community call for an anti-racism strategy.
Today, 30 major community organisations have called on the Prime Minister and the Labor Leader to establish a bipartisan ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Anti-Racism Strategy.
This call must be heeded as there is no place for racism in Australia.
Regrettably, there has been a rise in racism as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Human Rights Commission says close to a quarter of people who have lodged complaints about racial discrimination in the past two months have been targeted because of COVID-19.
Just as we are responding to COVID-19, we need a bipartisan approach to tackling racism in Australia through a national anti-racism strategy.
Labor , and will continue to, raise this issue in Parliament and will keep working with, and listening, to culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
While the vast majority of Australians abhor racism, we need to stand against the actions of an unrepresentative minority so that we can all get through this together.
Labor supports a national anti-racism strategy and is ready to work with the Government to see this progressed as a bipartisan, unifying initiative.
We would welcome the Morrison Government adopting a bipartisan approach to combating racism in Australia through a national anti-racism strategy and any other appropriate measures.
THURSDAY, 11 JUNE 2020.