The Age Discrimination Act (2004) is a Federal law that protects Australians from being discriminated against in various aspects of their lives due to their age. It prevents discrimination in the areas of: employment education access to premises provision of goods, services and facilities accommodation disposition of land customer service administration of Commonwealth laws and programs requests for information
The Act does, however, contain exceptions to this as there have been some age restrictions set in place. These are for areas such as: alcohol drinking political voting driving purchasing of tobacco cigarettes marriage The main aims of the Age Discrimination Act 2004 is to: remove discrimination on