Can we end racism in Australia?

Can we end racism in Australia? A plan from the Human Rights Commission thinks we can.

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Late in 2024, Giridharan Sivaraman, Australia’s Race Discrimination Commissioner, launched the National Anti-Racism Framework. Developed by the Australian Human Rights Commission, it is described as the most comprehensive plan ever to eliminate racism in the country. The key priority areas include: justice and legal systems, health, education, workplaces, media and the arts, and data collection. Download the Framework here.

This Tacking Racism video from SBS news introduces the Framework succinctly.

Recommendations for the education sector

Of particular interest to teachers, are the recommendations for the education sector. In brief these recommendations include:

  • introducing nationally consistent anti-racism content in school curricula
  • embedding knowledge, scholarship, and texts by First Nations and other negatively racialised communities in curricula and education materials
  • the development and implementation of culturally safe mechanisms for students and staff to report racism, as well as a holistic cultural safety review of education provision in primary and secondary schools
 Let’s look at each one of these in turn.
While this is out of our reach, we can let governments know how important this is.
 
SBS reported in Nov 2024 that, “A spokesman for Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus commended the [Race Discrimination] commissioner and said the government would work through the recommendations.” Appointed in May 2025, the current Attorney-General of Australia is the Hon Michelle Rowland MP, federal Member for Greenway. She can be contacted here

Trusted platforms like the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), Narragunnawali, and Common Ground provide culturally safe content created with or by First Nations voices. The Australian Refugee Council and the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre feature stories from diverse voices.

Building a diverse classroom library, using media created by diverse authors, and integrating critical thinking around race and identity all help foster meaningful, respectful engagement with multiple perspectives. The Culturally Responsive Pedagogy Hub, and Racism. No Way! provide practical tools and perspectives to support inclusive teaching.

Conducting a holistic cultural safety review includes looking at school culture, curriculum, staff training, and community engagement, Such a review can help identify structural barriers and ensure meaningful, sustained change. Resources including Reconciliation Australia’s Narragunnawali platform, The Australian Human Rights Commission’s Racism. It Stops With Me campaign, and the Australian Student Wellbeing Framework offer guidance on anti-racism policy development, reporting frameworks, and restorative practices. 

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Inspired by the words of Giridharan Sivaraman, Australia’s Race Discrimination Commissioner, we created this poster. It can be printed up to A2 size. Download your free copy.

About the Author

Kathleen (she/her) is a former primary school teacher. Her family came to Australia from Scotland and Ireland in the late 1800s. She was born on Mandandanji country in Roma and now lives and works on Kabi Kabi country on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland.

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  • Curriculum: All
  • Topics: Racism & discrimination

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