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There was also a glaring gap in the terms of reference.
Tellingly there is no specific acknowledgement or directive in the terms of reference targeting the particularly vulnerable position of young Indigenous women and girls.
And the commission should, in meeting the requirement in the terms of reference to consider "protections" for workers, offer advice about dealing with rising job insecurity.
The ARC conducted a scoping exercise among survivors' groups and asked them what should be in the terms of reference before the inquiry was launched.
The role of the External Ombudsman is outlined in the Terms of Reference for the Guardian Readers Editorr on the newspaper's website.
He pointed out that in the Terms of Reference the government asked for comparisons with the BRT corridor and mixed vehicle corridors on other roads.
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"In addition to the contemporary controversies over 18C, the reference to the ALRC report [in the terms of reference for the inquiry] … allows for broader consideration of the issues," Smith said Tuesday.
"That means that, in reality, the terms of reference in their totality cannot be met," she said.
He also criticised the involvement of the territory government in setting the terms of reference.
Giles's involvement in setting the terms of reference was also heavily criticised.
It is also a key element in defining the terms of reference for the entire assessment.
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