Democratic beliefs, rights and liberties
What is the legal position of people of different races in Australia?
- ✓People of all races are considered equal under the law
- ○Legal rights depend on a person's race
- ○Only people born in Australia have full legal equality
Correct answer
People of all races are considered equal under the law
Australia's values include equality of all people regardless of race. Racial discrimination is prohibited by law and everyone is treated equally under Australian law.
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