Northern Territory Anti-Discrimination Commission
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What is the Anti-Discrimination Commission?

The Northern Territory Anti-Discrimination Commission promotes equal opportunity for all Territorians.

Established in 1993, we aim to eliminate discrimination from happening by raising awareness about individual’s rights and responsibilities under the Northern Territory Anti-Discrimination Act 1992.

The Anti-Discrimination Commission has three main roles: Public education and training, handling complaints and community engagement.

More about the Anti-Discrimination Commission

Complaints

If you have been unlawfully discriminated against, you can lodge a complaint under the Northern Territory Anti-Discrimination Act 1992. But it’s important to know your rights and responsibilities before making a complaint.

 What’s happening? – 02 Aug 2024

Positive Duty Resources

See our recently launched Positive Duty resources

 What’s happening? – 01 Jun 2024

Statement re: Racism Review NT Police

The Commissioner has released a statement regarding the Racism Review into the NT Police Force

 What’s happening? – 17 May 2024

Statement re: Police Administration Bill

Commissioner Yogaratnam has released a statement regarding the Police Administration Bill

Respect@Work

Creating safe, inclusive and respectful workplaces.

Community Visitor Program

Community Visitor Program

Complaints resolution and advocacy for people receiving treatment from NT Mental Health Services.

Supporting working parents

Supporting working parents

Understand the laws that relate to pregnancy, parental leave and return to work.

Play by the rules

Play by the rules

Dealing with specific issues in sport for administrators, coaches, officials, parents and players.

Let kids be kids

Let kids be kids

Let Kids be Kids is a national campaign that addresses poor sideline behaviour - largely at junior sport.