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Logan youth organisation receives federal funding boost to support young people
Melbourne synagogue arson attack condemned by Commissioners
Senate Committee report fails to tackle the racism and white supremacy at the core of far-right extremism
AMA President’s update: rockstars, the climate health emergency, and some confronting disparities in healthcare practice and workforce
MTS Reveals Systemic Issues In Medical Training
Australians with disability are 4 times more likely to die early – often not due to their disability
Australians with disability are 4 times more likely to die – often not due to their disability
National Dementia Action Plan provides a clear vision for the future
Government action required to deliver accessibility for Disabled Airline Passengers- Airlines can’t be trusted to do this themselves
It’s Time Disability Reform Became Election Commitment
South Australian schools response to Disability Royal Commission
Play Our Way funding applicants approved for women and girls’ sport
More than 100,000 women and girls to benefit from record sporting investment
Hello Kitty at 50: a Japanese success story of simplicity and cuteness
Bisexual Population In Stockholm Has Doubled In Decade
Study reveals the reasons women leave cyber security: bullying, 24/7 culture, pay gap
Neurodiversity Toolkit rolled out to Victorian Public Sector
Championing the voices and leadership of Australians with disability on International Day of People with Disability
Systemic change needed to address racism and harassment of trainees
Gender Equality Advocate Creates Weighted Bra For Sportsmen To ‘Brotest’ At Women’s 13.1% Pay Gap
Is ‘judicial activism’ skewing Treaty law – or are court critics the real radicals?
World AIDS Day 2024: prioritizing the rights of young people through evidence-based interventions
Uncovering the many forms of disability, beyond the visible
International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD): Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future
National Student Ombudsman Announced
2022 Review Of Transport Standards
PWDA Ready to Work with Government to Act on Special Rapporteurs Call to Abolish ADEs
Can we end racism in Australia? Yes, according to the first-ever national plan
New strategy to promote and protect the rights of people with disability in the Indo-Pacific and beyond
Progressing reforms to respond to crimes motivated by prejudice
Minister For Health And Aged Care, Speech 28 November
Release Of New National HIV Strategy
208 million Americans are classified as obese or overweight, according to new study synthesizing 132 data sources
Obesity or being overweight afflicts over 208 million kids, adolescents and adults in the US − new research
First Anti-Racism Strategy – Keeping Victorians Free Of Hate
Government must fully commit to and fund the National Anti-Racism Framework
COP29 decisions deliver gains for gender equality in climate action, but more remains to be done
16 Days Of Activism Against Gender Based Violence
Landmark National Plan Seeks To End Racism In Australia
New NAJP welcome, but misses many access to justice needs
“A band-aid on a gunshot wound”: children and young people say social media ban for under 16s won’t stop online harm
Call to action: Towards Beijing+30 – UNiTE to end violence against women and girls
Senators Mehreen Faruqi and Lidia Thorpe call for inquiry into racism in parliament
Research reveals gender-based violence increases after disasters – how do we prepare and prevent it?
Construction tender released for LGH multistorey carpark
Five inspiring Australians recognised for their advocacy, support and care for people living with HIV
Concrete actions by Government and companies key to realising an alternative development vision, says UN expert: Honduras
Statement From Minister For Equality 20 November