Call it out: First Nations Racism Register
Access the register here.
‘Call It Out’ is a way for people to report incidents of racism and discrimination towards First Nations people. These reports are collected, held securely and analysed by Jumbunna Research to inform annual reports to help raise awareness and drive systematic change.
You can read their 2023-2024 Annual Report here: ‘If you don’t think racism exists come take a walk with us’: The Call It Out Racism Register 2023-2024
Anyone can use Call It Out to make reports of racism and discrimination towards Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, including First Nations people, bystanders and allies.
Calling out racism is everyone’s responsibility and the onus is not and should not rest on First Peoples.
The ‘Call It Out’ reporting process contains a series of questions covering the nature of the incident, details of where, when and who was involved and possible responses to racism. The questions include both multiple choice and free text answers. There are some minimum required questions, followed by optional questions. You can include as much or as little information as you like.
Print, Digital & Easy Read Register Forms
Downloadable Forms For Completing Electronically
Racism Register Form – Word version
Easy Read Racism Register Form – PDF version
You can email your completed form to [email protected]
Downloadable Forms For Printing
Racism Register Form – PDF version
Easy Read Racism Register Form – PDF version
If you need help completing the form or would like more information, please contact the ‘Call it Out’ Register team on (02) 9514 4454. Once completed, you can send via post to:
Jumbunna Research – Call It Out
UTS
PO Box 123
Gadigal Country Broadway
NSW 2007 Australia
By calling out racism, you are contributing to a collective story and helping to expose and resist racism in Australia. Call It Out has a list of support resources that you can access nationally, located here Support | Call It Out.
Making a report can be distressing and traumatic, please take care and if you need support you can contact
- 13YARN: Call 13 92 76 or visit www.13yarn.org.au
- Lifeline: Call 13 11 14 or visit https://www.lifeline.org.au/
Prepared by the Office of Senator Lidia Thorpe, last updated 23 May 2025.