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Share on Twitter Australia’s Race Discrimination Commissioner Chin Tan has established a plan for a new national anti-racism framework and is calling on the federal government to support and implement it. Mr Tan released a concept paper on Wednesday setting out the main elements of the proposed plan, noting in the paper he was deeply troubled by the resurgence in racism being experienced in Australia and across the globe . In a message released alongside the paper ahead of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on Sunday - also Harmony Day in Australia - Mr Tan said the need for a new framework has become “painfully apparent over the past year”. ....
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Advertisement George Hua knows what racism looks like when Australians vent about China and the Chinese. He woke one Saturday during the last federal election to find that a billboard with his face on it had been covered with a cross and two words in black, capital letters: “NO CHINA.” That was before the pandemic. And it was before last year’s slide in Australia’s relations with China. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Credit:AP, PMO So there is a logical question for Hua to consider about the community today, almost two years after he ran as the Liberal candidate for Hotham, the safe Labor seat in the southern suburbs of Melbourne. ....