Noosa Council is committed to protecting and promoting human rights by ensuring that human rights are considered when making, interpreting and applying laws, developing policies, and providing services to our community.
The Queensland Human Rights Act 2019 commenced on 1 July 2019 and obligations for public entities, including Council, commenced in full on 1 January 2020.
This is an important development in recognising the essential role human rights play in our society because the legislation will:
- protect the rights of vulnerable Queenslanders by addressing disadvantage;
- result in development of a human rights culture across communities in Queensland;
- lead to improved law making and government policy;
- result in improved public service delivery; and,
- assist Australia to fulfil its international human rights obligations.
What are “human rights”?
Human rights apply to all individuals and are based on principles of freedom, respect, equality and dignity. Human rights recognise the inherent value of each person, regardless of background, where we live, what we look like, what we think or what we believe. In other words, human rights belong to all people by virtue of being human.
The Act protects 23 fundamental human rights.
To ensure compliance and implementation of the Human Rights Act 2019, Council have adopted a Human Rights Policy(PDF, 440KB).
Human Rights Complaints
If you believe Council has breached your human rights obligations then you have the right to make a complaint.
Under the Human Rights Act 2019, an individual must first raise a complaint directly with Council. Once 45 business days have elapsed, the person may refer the matter to the Queensland Human Rights Commission if the complaint has not been responded to or the person is not satisfied with the response.
If you would like to make a complaint to Council, you are encouraged to complete the form(PDF, 1MB) and submit to Council via:
- Governance email;
- Post – PO Box 141, TEWANTIN QLD 4565.
Alternatively, you can telephone or attend in person our Customer Service Centre, located at 9 Pelican Street Tewantin QLD 4565.
More Information
For more information, please contact Council’s Governance Branch via email.
You can also find more information on the Human Rights Act 2019 at the Queensland Human Rights Commission website.