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‘If you break it, fix it’: Australia urged to rectify climate finance discrepancy ahead of Pacific Islands Forum
Oxfam Australia welcomes ACT legislation to raise the age
Starvation as weapon of war being used against Gaza civilians
Australian aid agencies issue an urgent plea for the Prime Minister to push for a de-escalation of the Gaza crisis and increased…
Gazans face threat of cholera and other infectious diseases, says Oxfam
Oxfam reaction to Israel’s order for northern Gaza to evacuate
Urgent plea to avert unprecedented humanitarian crisis amid looming Israeli land incursion into Gaza
Oxfam response to Australia climate finance announcement
Siege on Gaza will be a humanitarian catastrophe – Oxfam
Allies for Uluru call on Australians to vote ‘Yes’ in Voice Referendum
Oxfam reaction to Australia rejoining Green Climate Fund
Community Sector leaders urge Australians to back Voice to Parliament on October 14th
Melbourne to host final walk to end poverty in March
Australia and G20 countries failing to cut greenhouse gas emissions to below ‘catastrophic’ levels
Pacific grassroots leaders to deliver climate action message to Canberra
Allies for Uluru call for action: ‘The time for change is now’
BSAR members and KRG1 team take on Oxfam Trailwalker
Oxfam Trailwalker Sydney unites walkers to fight poverty and inequality
Oxfam reaction to ALP ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Conference resolution on aid budget
Oxfam responds to Australia’s new International Development Policy 
Bangladesh’s Monsoon: At least five killed in Cox’s Bazar camps due to flooding and landslides – Oxfam responds
New First Peoples’ Assembly Elected To Lead The Way On Treaty
Oxfam congratulates Ngarra Murray on significant appointment
Politicians to see Australian aid in action on Solomon Islands visit
Oxfam Reaction to UN Global Hunger Report
Big business’ windfall profits rocket to “obscene” $1 trillion a year amid cost-of-living crisis; Oxfam and ActionAid renew call for windfall taxes
Allies for Uluru CEOs welcome historic milestone in Voice Referendum
Famine relief will help world’s most vulnerable
Allies for Uluru CEOs inspire action for Voice ahead of Uluru Statement Anniversary
Oxfam responds in Bangladesh and Myanmar as Cyclone Mocha leaves a trail of destruction
Oxfam Australia implements new Enterprise Agreement
Budget a missed opportunity to tackle deepening inequality
Oxfam Straight Talkers return to Canberra for Wiyi Yani U Thangani ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Summit
65 million more people pushed to extreme hunger since last year is “a stain on our collective humanity,” says Oxfam
Oxfam calls for tax reform as analysis shows Australian workers took 4.6% pay cut in 2022
Ten years on from Rana Plaza tragedy: 9 in 10 Australians consider the safety of garment workers as important when purchasing clothing
Australia’s aid generosity remains low, reveals OECD figures
Australia Becomes World Leader in Corporate Tax Transparency
NSW election results shows power of Aboriginal voters: Oxfam
Allies for Uluru Coalition – Statement
Together for Adventure: Victorians unite against poverty for Oxfam Trailwalker Melbourne
Tax The Roys! – Succession returns as millions around the world face extreme inequality and poverty
Oxfam Reaction – IPCC Synthesis Report
New push for famine package as polls shows public support
Closing the gap is about addressing the human rights and equality of First Peoples
Oxfam raises fresh concerns for Türkiye earthquake survivors as torrential rains and flooding batter devastated region
Almost three-quarters of displaced Syrians surveyed in Aleppo say they are having to skip a meal every day since the earthquake
Oxfam and partners mounting a humanitarian response to help people affected by cyclone in Malawi and Mozambique