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Western Australia Act
Equal Opportunity Act 1984 sets local discrimination and equal opportunity rules in Western Australia.
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Penalties & enforcement
Risks include complaints, tribunal or court orders, compensation, enforceable changes to policies, reputational harm and management time spent in disputes.
Enforced by Equal Opportunity Commission Western Australia
Hiring staff
Use job requirements that match the role, avoid prohibited questions and keep interview notes focused on skills and availability.
Handling a harassment complaint
Act quickly, keep the process fair, protect the complainant from victimisation and document each step.
Refusing customer service
Check whether the reason could relate to a protected attribute and whether staff have been trained on lawful refusal and safety escalation.
Yes. State and territory discrimination laws can sit alongside Commonwealth laws. A single complaint can raise more than one regime.
Often yes. Discrimination laws commonly cover employment and the provision of goods, services, accommodation or access to premises.