When does the act if discrimination take place
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Answer:
Discrimination is unlawful if it happens in the following areas:
Work
You are protected from discrimination in the workforce by law, including full time, part time, casual or contract work. You’re also covered while on probation.
All stages of employment are covered by Territory law, from job advertisements, applications and job offers, to probation periods and promotions, training, transfers and dismissal.
Goods, services and facilities
All Territorians have equal rights when accessing goods, services and facilities. Discrimination happens if someone withholds these things from you on the grounds of race, age, sex or another attribute. Offering different terms and conditions on these grounds is also illegal.
This area includes:
shops and restaurants
transport and travel
sale and leasing of land
any profession, trade or business
access to and use of public places
councils and government departments
entertainment, sport and recreation
banking, hire purchase and finance companies
accommodation
education
registered clubs that serve alcohol
insurance and superannuation.
Accommodation
Whether you are renting a room or staying in a holiday unit, everyone should be treated fairly when accessing accommodation. It’s against the law to deny someone a place to live or stay on the grounds of race, age, sex or another attribute. The law includes:
applications for accommodation
sale terms and conditions
waiting lists.
The law doesn’t cover renting rooms to people in the home where you live.
Education
All Territorians have the right to equal access to education. It’s against the law to refuse entry to a course, facility or benefit, or to expel a student on the grounds of an attribute, such as race, gender or age.
Single sex schools are allowed to select male or female only students and religious schools may limit enrolment to students of that religion.
Insurance and superannuation
It may be against the law to refuse someone insurance or superannuation on the grounds of an attribute such as race, age or sex, unless this is based on statistical information or is permitted by law.
Clubs
It can be illegal to refuse someone membership to a club on the grounds of race, age, sex or another attribute. Keep in mind, clubs are allowed to cater for specific groups of people, such as an age, ethnic or gender group, or for people with physical or intellectual impairments.
A club must have more than 30 members and serve alcohol.
Discrimination that happens in the home or in your private life isn’t covered by the Act.
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