The federal government has begun the search for a new Race Discrimination Commissioner who has an "understanding of middle Australian values" to replace Tim Soutphommasane when his term finishes in August.
Ads seeking expressions of interest for the role, which comes with a salary of A$346,250 ($370,000) for a possible seven-year term, were released by the Attorney-General's Department on Thursday.
The successful applicant will be required to promote "understanding and acceptance of, and compliance with, the Racial Discrimination Act", "understanding, tolerance and friendship among racial and ethnic groups" and "the benefits of cultural and linguistic diversity for all Australians".
"I hope people with a fierce commitment to combating racism will apply," Soutphommasane tweeted. "Whoever the next Commissioner is, they must speak up for those who experience discrimination, defend racial equality, and do the job without fear or favour."
Soutphommasane was criticised in 2016 for appearing to solicit complaints under Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act against late cartoonist Bill Leak, over a cartoon depicting an Aboriginal father, son and police officer.