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Collaboration between mountain communities and Italian fashion designers wins Japan World Expo 2025 award
UN cultural rights expert to visit Lao PDR
FAO Statistical Yearbook 2024 reveals critical insights on the sustainability of global agriculture, food security, and the importance of agrifood systems in employment
Baku COP29 advances health-climate commitments with new coalition
COP29: New FAO analysis maps ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ly Determined Contributions, identifies opportunities, gaps and risks related to agrifood climate solutions
UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan commences visit to Addis Ababa for critical talks on transitional justice with African Union
Premier To Attend To COP29
Supporting action on climate change and health in the Pacific and South East Asia
Spotlight On Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance
Traditional owners and scientists worked together on ‘coral IVF’ projects. Here’s what we found
Expanding Possibilities with the Liquid Hydrogen-Powered GR Corolla in the Season Final Round
FAO urges APEC to scale up investments and support vulnerable communities
UNITAR Advocates for Global Youth and Sustainability at COP29 in Baku
Experts of the Committee against Torture Praise Cameroon’s Efforts to Prevent Gender-Based Violence, Ask about Alleged Violations of Rights of Journalists and…
Opening statement to the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Reference Committee Inquiry into Australia’s sanctions regime by Assistant Commissioner Tony Smith
Oxfam Australia welcomes Australia’s backing of UN Resolution on “permanent sovereignty” of Palestinians
Security Council Extends United Nations Mission in Central African Republic, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2759 (2024)
Security Council Extends Mandate of United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei for One Year, Adopting Resolution 2760 (2024)
APEC Summit: FAO says radical transformation needed to address food loss and energy transition
Committee against Torture Commemorates Fortieth Anniversary of the Convention against Torture
Urgent action needed as global diabetes cases increase four-fold over past decades
Cocoa, coffee and tea push up global food import bill for wealthier countries
Gender Training In Cambodia
Security Council Press Statement on Attack against United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
Experts of the Committee against Torture Commend Mongolia for Committing to Abolish the Death Penalty, Raise Questions on Interrogation Rooms and Extradition Agreements
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2758 (2024), Security Council Renews Sanctions, Panel of Experts concerning Yemen
FAO officially joins the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty
In a briefing to the UN Security Council, FAO warns of imminent famine in northern Gaza due to escalation of conflict, collapse…
Australia-Philippines Defence Ministers’ Meeting November 2024 Joint Statement
Airlines cancel flights after volcanic eruptions. An aviation expert explains why that’s a good thing
Countering Disinformation In Australia And Pacific
Speakers Warn Security Council of Imminent Famine in Northern Gaza, Urge Immediate Ceasefire and Sustained Aid
Wreckage of vehicle in which Australian peacekeeper died arrives at Australian War Memorial from Cyprus
Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels continue to increase
Public Statement by Chair of Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict
COP29: FAO says agrifood systems transformation holds solutions for the climate crisis
New UN report: Rise in nitrous oxide emissions endangers pathway to 1.5°C, the ozone layer, and human health
8 Sydney Academics Receive ARC Linkage Grants
HySE to participate in the Dakar 2025 “Mission 1000 ACT2” with the HySE-X2, to tackle further technical challenges
The ‘Doomed Legion’ who ‘merely wanted to help Australia’: The role of Prisoners during World War II
Risk of PTSD 20 times higher for people held in offshore detention: study
We knew offshore detention was bad for the mental health of people seeking asylum. Our new research shows exactly how bad
COP29: who pays for climate action in developing nations – and how much – becomes more urgent
UN expert on contemporary forms of slavery to visit Australia
Pacific Leaders to Embark on Japan Study Tour to Learn About Early Warning Systems for Climate Crises
Social entrepreneur wins 2024 THIS IS FREMANTLE Aspire Award
Climate Change Minister to attend COP29 in Baku
Griffith strengthens its global climate presence with key IPCC and COP29 rolesÂ