Queensland Human Rights Commission
About Queensland Human Rights Commission
We are an independent statutory body established under the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act 1991. We were formerly the Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland, and were renamed the Queensland Human Rights Commission on 1 July 2019. We still handle complaints and training on discrimination, vilification, victimisation and sexual harassment, under Queensland's Anti-Discrimination Act 1991, as well as complaints under the Human Rights Act 2019.We support businesses, state and local government, the community sector and people throughout the state.Our work includes:- resolving discrimination and human rights complaints;- delivering training to business, government and the community on discrimination and human rights; and- promoting public discussion on human rights.Our head office is in Brisbane. We have regional offices in Cairns, Townsville and Rockhampton.
Company Metrics
- Employees: 11-50
- Monthly Visits: None
- Tech Stack: None active products
Financial Information
- Estimated Revenue: $1M to $10M
- Total Funding: None None
- Last Funding: None None (None)
- Funding Status: None
Technology Stack
Queensland Human Rights Commission actively uses None products in their tech stack.
Market Presence
Industries: Government administration, Training, Complaint resolution, Antidiscrimination, Human rights
Headquarters: Petrie Terrace, Queensland