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Remarks – Kirribilli House
Overwhelming opposition to fast-track legislation Luxon’s Government will ignore, again
Mulvaney addresses future of politics and populism at Brooks School event
UN expert on minority rights to visit Nepal
Art and Activism -View from the Docks The work of Sam Wallman
PSA welcomes external review of Public Service Commission strike adverts – PM now needs to intervene in health dispute
BREAKING: Greenpeace activists arrested by police helicopter after seven-hour protest on coal ship
Unions call on Prime Minister to uphold democratic values and respect school communities
Albanese Government delivers legislation to strengthen oversight of the National Intelligence Community
UN expert warns of serious attacks against independence of prosecutor Delia Espinoza: Peru
UN expert slams US decision to end temporary protection for people fleeing Myanmar as ‘assault on human rights’
Local Greens MPs to attend Newcastle coal port blockade against Labor, Liberal climate inaction
Govt’s Regional Councils proposal raises more questions than it answers
Govt Revamp Of Regional Councils Hurts Environment
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Radio interview – 6PR Perth live with Oliver Peterson
Women human rights defenders: Resisting pushback, powering progress
UN expert supports peace and confidence-building measures between Cambodia and Thailand: Cambodia
ICRC to focus on front line work amid rising conflicts and financial constraints
2025 My First Speech Winners Come To Canberra
Kāinga Ora Staff Get Just 9 Days To Comment On Job Cuts Proposal
Greens Warn Of Neo-nazis Joining Victorian Parliament If Dodgy Group Voting Tickets Aren’t Abolished
New Law Unfairly Punishes Civilian Defence Workers
Friendship and equal opportunities are guests of honour at this autumn’s doctoral conferment ceremony
Expert Panel To Review South Australia’s Lobbying Laws
Minns must not repeat his mistakes by responding to Nazis with authoritarianism
Australian Greens statement on President Prabowo’s Visit to Australia
LABOR’S ANTI-PROTEST LAWS STILL UNDERMINE DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS 
BBC turmoil a chance to reflect on social value and democratic role of public broadcasters
Labor’s secrecy eroding democracy and corporate ‘politics as usual’ driving young people away, says Greens
Parliament Bill passes third reading
Visit to Australia by Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
Australians Deserve To See Themselves On Screen
Sad Day For Democracy As RSB Passes Second Reading
Most Australians think politicians’ secret cash-for-access payments are corrupt
Security Council Committee Established Pursuant to Resolution 1533 (2004) concerning Democratic Republic of Congo Meets with Group of Experts
Allies entwined: Australia’s strategic convergence with the Philippines
Mongolia’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Outdated Westminster rules undermine democracy by excluding smaller parties
UN Group of Experts urges international community to hold Government accountable for rights violations and protect Nicaraguans in exile: Nicaragua
Censure Moved Against Transport Minister After Damning MyWay+ Report
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop – Busan, South Korea
UN expert calls for strengthened MINUSCA mandate to support peacebuilding in the Central African Republic
Norfolk Island Regional Council Administration Extended
Labor Must Back Stronger Protest Laws
Christchurch researcher calls for drug policy changes
CDPP Sydney Office Official Opening
Labor’s FOI Bill Is Friendless. It’s Time To Learn What Went Wrong And Build Something Better
Court Rules places Of Worship Police Powers Unconstitutional In Humiliating Defeat For Labor Premier Chris Minns