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federal and state anti-discrimination acts, equal opportunity acts, and legislation supporting human rights. Current legislation and policies relating to migrants and asylum seekers are also relevant. Individual organisations will have their own policies and procedures for addressing CALD issues and needs, based on relevant legislation
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