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Former federal senator appointed as Australia's first anti-slavery commissioner

  • Former Labor Senator Chris Evans has been appointed as Australia’s first federal anti-slavery commissioner.
  • Evans will focus on improving responses to modern slavery practices such as human trafficking and forced labour.
  • The Albanese government has committed $8 million over four years to support the anti-slavery commissioner’s work.
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