(a) to eliminate, as far as possible, discrimination against persons on the
ground of age in the areas of work, education, access to premises, the
provision of goods, services and facilities, accommodation, the disposal of
land, the administration of Commonwealth laws and programs and requests for
information; and
(b) to ensure, as far as practicable, that everyone has the same rights to
equality before the law, regardless of age, as the rest of the
community; and
(c) to allow appropriate benefits and other assistance to be given to
people of a certain age, particularly younger and older persons, in
recognition of their particular circumstances; and
(d) to promote recognition and acceptance within the community of the
principle that people of all ages have the same fundamental rights;
and
(e) to respond to demographic change by:
(i) removing barriers to older people participating in society,
particularly in the workforce; and
(ii) changing negative stereotypes about older people;
bearing in mind the international commitment to eliminate age discrimination
reflected in the Political Declaration adopted in Madrid, Spain on
12 April 2002 by the Second World Assembly on Ageing.