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13 April 2021Independent Member for Warringah House of RepresentativesPO Box 450Manly NSW 2095By email only tozalisteggallmpaphgovauDearMsSteggallRE Sex Discrimination Amendment Prohibiting All Sexual ID: 867729

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1 13 April 2021 Ms. Zali Steggall (O
13 April 2021 Ms. Zali Steggall (OAM) MP Independent M ember for Warringah House of Representatives PO Box 450 Manly, NSW, 2095 By email only to : zali.steggall.mp@aph.gov.au Dear Ms . Steggall , RE: S ex Discrimination Amendment (Prohibiting All Sexual Harassment) Bill 2021 The Law Institute of Victoria (‘ LIV ’) , a constituent body of the Law Council of Australia (‘ LCA ’) writes to express its concern in relation to the Sex Discrimination Amendment (Prohibiting All Sexual Harassment) Bill 2021 (‘ the Bill ’) . Whilst the LIV strongly supports the recently proposed legislative reforms announced on 8 April 2021 1 which include amendments to the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 ( Cth ) (‘ SD Act ’), the LIV notes that the Bill’s ambit goes beyond the workplace - focused recommendations of the Respect@Work report . As a result, the LIV submits that the Bill should n ot proceed for the reasons outlined below. Limiting the ambit to workplaces Whilst the LIV strongly agrees that sexual harassment is unacceptable and should not be tolerated, some members of the LIV have expressed concern s that the Bill’s proposal to repeal sections 28B - 28L of the SD Act goes too far and w ould be exceptionally difficult to practically enforce . Sections 28B - 28L of the SD Act are limited to wor kplace settings, and reflects the additional liabilities attached to public life conduct as opposed to private life conduct . For example, at common law an employer can be found vicariously l iable for an employee’s sexual harassment of a colleague 2 . The LI V notes that the Bill’s proposal to ‘prohibit sexual harassment in all circumstances 3 ’ (emphasis added) goes beyond the ambit of the Respect@Work report which was limited to Australian workplaces 4 . It appears to cover all incidents of sexual harassment in private settings, such as a someone who catcalls another person on a street, or a person who makes an unwelcome sexual comment at a private , non - work - related function . 1 Prime Minister of Australia the Hon. Scott Morrison MP, ‘Transcript - Press Conference – E&OE’ (8 April 2021) t

2 tps://www.pm.gov.au/media/press - confer
tps://www.pm.gov.au/media/press - conference - australian - parliament - house - act - 08april21� 2 Von Schoeler v Boral Timber [2020 ] FCAFC 13. 3 Sex Discrimination Amendment (Prohibiting All Sexual Harassment) Bill 2021, Explanatory Memorandum, pg. 8. 4 Law Council of Australia, ‘National Action Plan to Reduce Sexual Harassment in the Australian Legal Profession’ (Report, 2020) 25. T 03 9607 9311 E President@liv.asn.au 2 The LCA’s constituent bodies were asked to consider this particular proposal, and it was noted that “consultations revealed a lack of consensus on this issue 5 ”. Recently proposed legislative reform It is understood that the Government has recently committed to introduce several legislative changes into Parliament later this year. This includes proposals to : (1) amend the SD Act to extend its coverage to include members of parliament, judges and public se rvants ; (2) amend the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) to include sexual harassment as grounds or a valid reason for dismissal, and to include sexual harassment within the definition of “serious misconduct” ; (3) introduce a 'stop bullying order' to be available in the con text of sexual harassment ; and (4) ensure that a ccepted complaints to the Human Rights Commission that occured less than 24 months ago cannot be terminated on the grounds of time 6 . The LIV fully supports these initiatives, and it is clear that there is an ov erdue and immediate need for law reform of the SD Act. However, it is recommended that the Bill should not proceed in its current state without further consultation and in consideration that its scope is overly broad. If you wish to discuss this letter, p lease contact Michelle Luarte, Senior Policy Lawyer (03 9607 9413 or mluarte@liv.asn.au ) . Yours sincerely, Tania Wolff President Law Institute of Victoria 5 Ibid, 21. 6 A BC News, ‘Politicians and judges to be included in Sex Discrimination Act, federal government announces’ (News article, 8 April 2021) https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021 - 04 - 08/government - responds - sexual - harassment - respect - at - work - report/100055070�.

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