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Racism is ‘systemic’ at Australia’s universities, report finds

Caitlin Cassidy

Caitlin Cassidy

Racism is “systemic” at Australia’s universities, the race discrimination commissioner says, with a landmark report finding seven in 10 respondents have experienced indirect racism, rising to nine in 10 Palestinian and Jewish students and staff.

The Australian Human Rights Commission’s national study was commissioned in 2024 to investigate the prevalence and impact of racism at universities for the first time. The federal government received the report in December but it was not publicly released until Tuesday.

Of the 76,000 students and staff that were surveyed as part of the study, 70% had experienced indirect racism, including hearing or seeing racist behaviour directed at their community. 15% had experienced direct racism at university.

The rates were highest for religious Jewish and Palestinian respondents (over 90%), followed by First Nations, Chinese, Jewish (secular), Middle Eastern and north-east Asian respondents (over 80%).

At the same time, just 6% of people who experienced direct racism make a complaint to their university, with many citing fear of consequences and low trust in university complaints systems.

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Liberal senator says party will focus on immigration policy ‘in the national interest’

Liberal senator Sarah Henderson said the Liberal party, under newly-minted leader Angus Taylor, would focus on an immigration policy “in the national interest”.

Henderson spoke to RN Breakfast amid the leaked hardline Liberal immigration plan drafted while Sussan Ley was still leader, calling the document “unverified”:

I know about as much as you do. … We understand that we will need to deliver an immigration policy in the best interest of all Australians and Angus and our team will be doing that very very soon.

When asked if Henderson thought civilians from Gaza would be a threat to Australia, the senator said there were “very serious concerns” in the area:

Our concern is that we need to keep Australians safe and protect our way of life. … The bottom line is … Australians must have confidence that they will be safe in their community.

Sarah Henderson. Photograph: Hilary Wardhaugh/Getty Images

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