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Appeal for information over an assault in Guildford – Police Transport Command
Two new direct international flights land in Western Australia
Researchers share pathways forward at Victoria University ResFest 2025
Healthy soils at the heart of more resilient and greener cities: FAO marks World Soil Day 2025 in Rome
Australia Must Withdraw Australia From Eurovision 2026
The International Confederation of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul presented its 2024 Annual Report in Brazil: 30 million people served…
Most countries make progress towards universal health coverage, but major challenges remain, WHO-World Bank report finds
Turning Team Spirit Into Wildlife Action
Unbee-lievable: scientists trial unique solution for human-elephant conflict
New tools saved a million lives from malaria last year but progress under threat as drug resistance rises
One final wish: Committal of ashes to the sea
Indigenous and local action brings back nature: UN recognizes three World Restoration Flagships
AI research at KI paves the way for more targeted and globally equal healthcare
Ashurst advises Africa Finance Corporation on US$524m equivalent dual-currency Samurai loan facility
Newest UNITAR-FAO “Agriculture in Trade Agreements” Course in Arabic Concluded
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – Seven News
The tiny clue that reveals if an animal has been illegally smuggled
When did people first arrive in Australasia? New archaeogenetics study dates it to 60,000 years ago
Flat Earth, spirits and conspiracy theories – experience can shape even extraordinary beliefs
DNA from soil could soon reveal who lived in ice age caves
Boeing: Africa’s Rising Passenger Air Traffic will spur Region’s Fleet to more than Double by 2044
New Diplomatic Appointments 2 December
Four key pathways to transform agrifood systems and promote global food security
Lenacapavir approved in Zambia and Zimbabwe in record time through WHO Collaborative Registration Procedure
Better land, soil and water management key to feeding 10 billion people, FAO warns
Ashurst launches first office on the African continent with team hire
New prevention tools and investment in services essential in the fight against AIDS
Are UN climate summits a waste of time? No, but they are in dire need of reform
Transboundary animal diseases pose urgent threat to global food security, FAO warns
WHO and African health ministries set global benchmark for preventing sexual exploitation in joint health operations
Recommit and resource the power of women and girls to transform the AIDS response
Study highlights rise of ‘authoritarian peacemaking’ and its implications for Ukraine
Sussan Ley talks about ‘Australian values’ in assessing migrants. What exactly does that mean?
Electric container ships won’t work – but a fleet of auxiliary battery ships could clean up shipping
Increasing annual investment in infrastructure by USD 155 billion could double Africa’s GDP by 2040
Townsville And Brisbane Score Wallabies Games
20 More Artists Join WOMADelaide Lineup
Major Funding Boost Accelerates Fight Against Malaria
Bowled over by a dream debut
South Africa’s G20 Women’s Shutdown- a turning point  for ending gender-based violence and femicide?
Lions have two types of roar – new research
Every day, 137 women and girls are killed by intimate partners or family members
How stories of personal experience cut through climate fatigue in ways that global negotiations can’t
Heart Foundation selected to host 2026 World Congress on Rheumatic Heart Disease in Perth
G20 Leader’s Summit
Wargaming: the surprisingly effective tool that can help us prepare for modern crises
Triple-Amputee Athlete Takes on the World’s Most Gruelling Ocean Ski Challenge in Perth
Scientists Solve Mystery Of How Ancient Peatlands Spread After Ice Age