The owners of an Australian caravan park who refused to let an Aboriginal couple stay there were ordered yesterday to pay them Australian dollars 20,700 ( pounds 9,500) in damages and apologise publicly, Reuter reports from Sydney. The Human Rights & Equal Opportunity Commission found that Robyn and Eric Kuch, of the Victorian town of Sale, seriously breached race discrimination laws by refusing to rent Murray and Elvie Bull a caravan.
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