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Human Rights Council holds an interactive dialogue with Advisory Committee and general debate on Human Rights Bodies and Mechanisms
Parliamentary Friends of Multicultural Communities set to bring people together
Human Rights Council Has Given Disturbing Diagnosis of Human Rights Violations Occurring
Minister of Foreign Affairs makes three diplomatic appointments 30 September
News Comment: UNHCR echoes call for global action to resolve internal displacement
Boeing, U.S. Air Force Extend C-17 Sustainment Partnership with Phased Contract Valued at Up To $23.8 Billion
WHO Academy Groundbreaking Ceremony Expanding Access to Critical Learning
Human Rights Council Continues General Debate on Human Rights Situations that Require Council’s Attention
20 years on, causes of 9-11 remain unresolved
Today’s one-year-olds will live through up to 24 times as many climate-induced extreme weather events
Quad Leaders’ Summit Communique
Xinhua | ICRC to continue humanitarian work in Afghanistan
High Commissioner for Human Rights to Human Rights Council
Afghanistan: FAO urges G20 countries to increase support for rural farmers
War Crimes Royal Commission Needed, Brereton Inquiry Deficient
Coronavirus escalated armed conflicts in several war-torn countries
Office of Special Investigator
Global Environment Facility approves over $78 million to support FAO-led projects
Australian War Memorial development project update
Australia Needed on World Stage After Shocking UN Crisis Report
Australia must adopt Magnitsky-style laws targeting child rights abusers following bipartisan inquiry
FAO calls for anticipatory action in support of agriculture to give relief and hope to households in crises
FAO Food Price Index rises sharply
World Vision appoints experienced humanitarian leader as new CEO
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General’s Campbell & Burr must resign to preserve integrity of Afghan War Crimes process
Chief of Army statement – administrative action
Shocking new data: Five children killed or maimed in Afghanistan every single day for past
COVID-19 pandemic forces half of Afghan families to send their children to work; half unable to access food
Mark Willacy and ABC Investigations team win Gold Walkley; ABC awarded for bushfires and coronavirus coverage
New report: on average 25 children killed or injured in conflicts every day for past decade
Report of alleged war crimes by Australian Defence Force in Afghanistan a distressing reminder of need
Chief of Army statement – IGADF Afghanistan Inquiry findings
No question SAS committed war crimes in afghanistan, facilitated by failure of command
“most significant” inquiry of our times
Statement – IGADF Afghanistan Inquiry findings
IGADF Afghanistan Inquiry findings
Brereton report: what happens next?
Afghanistan Inquiry findings
Biathlon e-book aims for insight
Statment on IGADF Inquiry
Statement on IGADF Inquiry
Intelligence Committee to review listings of two terrorist organisations
SAS soldiers responsible for war crimes must lose more than their medals
Injured migrant workers told they aren’t employees
Statement – IGADF Afghanistan Inquiry report
Disturbing and shameful allegations of war crimes must be made public
ADF must own & address allegations of war crimes in Afghanistan