Wikipedia doesn't seem to agree.Anthony Corrigan said:Actually its neither, its a Law pasted by every parliament in the country (because this is a state issue that we have national consistency on), nothing more, nothing less. There are no "rights" in the US sense in Australia apart from the right to free movement between the states. Everything else is a lawWoodsey said:It's a civil rights issue. You're only devaluing the concept of 'human rights' to label it as such.nexus said:This is a human rights issue. They should have absolutely no authority do anything like this. Very unacceptable.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_Australia#Australian_Constitution
Besides which, the terms still apply. Just because it isn't violating an enshrined civil right does not mean it isn't an issue which pertains to civil rights.