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Learner spotlight: Vivian’s path to rights based mental health advocacy
125th Anniversary Of Commonwealth Parliament
UN experts on people of African descent to visit Mexico
Shelton to push parliamentary inquiry into IVF ethics
France risks undermining Kanak Indigenous People’s self-determination in New Caledonia, UN committee warns
TRAPPED IN A SYSTEM: Australians with Disabilities Locked Out of Basic Services Without Driver’s License or Passport
NZ Pay Equity Rollback Triggers UN Complaint
IDAHOBIT 2026: Celebrating Inclusion And Democracy
Cost of living relief welcome – but Victorian budget misses opportunities to expand successful community legal centre programs
Civilians impacted amid clashes: Mali
Indigenous children face systemic racial discrimination in criminal justice system, UN committee warns: Australia
New report calls for radical rethink of how Australian institutions support Lived Experience Leadership
Biological age tests reveal what slows or hastens aging – but they’re useful only for researchers, not consumers
UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination publishes findings on Burkina Faso, Cuba, Cyprus, Serbia, Slovenia and Uzbekistan
Darwin seminar to explore how human rights help fix critical social challenges
JEWISH AUSTRALIANS TO SPEAK AS ROYAL COMMISSION OPENS
Israel’s discriminatory death penalty law marks grave human rights retrogression, UN anti-racism committee warns
WA Mining industry safety summit to drive cultural change
Acclaimed lawyer and author Josh Bornstein to join The Australia Institute to tackle corporate power
Public hearings continue in Melbourne and Sydney for inquiry into gender equality as a national security and economic security imperative
How to talk to children when terrorist attacks and violence dominate the news
Don’t “tinker” with what works: ACT backs retirement village model
Will weakening Treaty provisions in NZ law create more problems than it solves?
UN experts: Gaza damage assessment must require end to occupation and discrimination of Palestinians
Medical misogyny alive and well in Australia, as new poll shows just 1 in 7 young women feel their GP always takes them seriously
Tapping your genome with AI and quantum computing could deliver on the promise of personalized medicine – but practical and ethical hurdles remain
DCA launches cultural intelligence training to tackle workplace polarisation
UN experts raise concern about increasing attacks on National Human Rights Institutions
UN experts demand investigation into murder of woman human rights defender: Iraq
Disability Discrimination Commissioner says NDIS restructure must not diminish human rights
Beyond the BBQ – Unseen mental health battles for veterans and families on ANZAC Day
Landmark privacy determination puts rent tech platforms on notice. But renters remain vulnerable
Brisbane seminar to explore how human rights help fix critical social challenges
The 80s called, they want their views back
UN experts concerned by forced conversion through marriage in Pakistan
Commissioners welcome Ombudsman probe of automated aged care assessments
UN women’s rights committee reaffirms protection of girls from prostitution and sexual exploitation
Council Stands Against Bullying And Discrimination
Tackling loneliness: a shared vision from Geelong’s Social Inclusion Action Group
UN experts demand accountability for trafficking allegations in ‘Epstein files’, warn of continuing violence of patriarchal power systems
Scrap gender identity laws to end legal chaos and protect women, says Family First
Canada cannot afford to lose international research talent – here’s what needs to change
UN experts alarmed by law targeting LGBT, women’s rights advocates and independent voices in Belarus
ACOSS Condemns Anti-immigration Rhetoric
New report gives voice to racism experienced by Australia’s Jewish, Muslim, Palestinian, Arab and Israeli communities
Draft antisemitism law could seriously undermine free expression and other human rights, warn UN experts: France
JMU: Place Of Peaceful Dialogue 14 April
Australians don’t want to import divisive US-style immigration policies