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If a person is treated less favourably or subjected to unwanted behaviour on the basis of certain  characteristics, that behaviour may constitute unlawful harassment or discrimination. Our Discrimination: Protected Characteristics Under Legislation Summary provides a general guide to the characteristics covered by state, territory and federal legislation.

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