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Oxfam and partners aim to reach nearly 2 million people affected by earthquakes in Turkiye and Syria
Australian famine package an important step forward
Race against time to save children buried under rubble in Türkiye and Syria following devastating earthquakes
AFP engagement with local migrant communities in South Australia
CDU EXPERT: International response to the earthquake in Turkiye and Syria will be slow and necessary despite risks, CDU expert says
ANZ Agri Report: Australian agri needs to prepare for resurgence of global investment attention
Urgent action required to assist those impacted by earthquakes, including a countrywide ceasefire to enable humanitarian access: UN Syria Commission
World Vision Australia launches appeal to help those affected by Türkiye-Syria quake
Aboriginal credit union successfully combines cultures
Children feared trapped and thousands killed after two earthquakes hit Türkiye and Syria
Türkiye and Syria earthquakes: Snowstorm on the way, CARE already on the ground assisting people displaced by violent conflict
International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation
Ethiopia: Measles and cholera outbreaks pose deadly threat to already malnourished children 
Diggers train first Ukrainian recruits
Eastern DRC: Nearly 65,000 children forced to flee homes due to violent clashes, as Pope visits the country
When there’s an “I” in history
South Sudan: human toll of conflict and violence strains healthcare system
New Air Warfare Centre Commander takes reins
Farmers threatened with gas exploration on critical agricultural land
Ethiopia peace process
UN experts commend IOC for considering admission of Russian and Belarusian athletes as neutral contestants
Action needed on land conflict
New Look for Council Community Grants Program
11 million children in Yemen are struggling to survive, with Save the Children calling for increased funding
Work from home success linked to work/life boundaries
Senator Calls for Review of Government Use of Consultants
Escalating violence leaves hundreds dead and hundreds of thousands on the move in eastern DRC
One million children left without education in Lebanon after public schools shut their doors
Volunteers drive social change in wartime Ukraine
Human rights are key to enduring peace & sustainable development
Divisive post-conflict politics and a failure to address conflict drivers must be addressed to prevent violent extremism and terrorism, says UN expert:…
Violence was widespread in early farming society
Troops ready to train Ukrainian forces
Urgent humanitarian needs, prisoners of war top agenda for President Spoljaric’s first visit to Moscow
Australian troops deploy to train Ukrainian forces
Australian troops deploy to train Ukraine forces
Report finds Disability Employment Services (DES) program failed to provide appropriate support
Study investigates ‘trashy’ lives of white ibis
What Prince Harry’s memoir Spare tells us about ‘complicated grief’ and the long-term impact of losing a mother so young
Anniversary marks start of commemorative year for Vietnam Veterans
Minister Keogh – Anniversary Marks the Start of Commemorative Year for Vietnam Veterans
Humanitarian Operations ‘Remain an Indispensable Lifeline for Millions in Syria’, Says Secretary-General
Syria: Two children killed in camp fire
Commission of Inquiry welcomes General Assembly resolution requesting an ICJ Advisory Opinion relating to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory
ICRC in Yemen: 60 years of impartial and independent humanitarian assistance in Yemen
UN High Commissioner for Refugees calls to reverse ban of women humanitarian workers in Afghanistan
UNHCR welcomes Indonesia’s act of humanity, saving desperate human lives adrift at sea
Adopted policies to provide greater transparency