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Women are less interested in AI than men, but using it would help them advance at work
Experts urgently call on Government and businesses to intensify efforts to protect human rights of groups at critical risk: Colombia
Special Rapporteur: Chile must build on achievements in the Judiciary to address inequality and prevent undue influence
Sports bodies must pushback against the Taliban’s ban on women participating in sports, say UN experts
Prime Minister Tramples on People of Faith in Rush to Early Election
Playing to prosper: How sports participation leads to long-term success for girls
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Commend Venezuela on its Committee to Combat Racial Discrimination, Raise Questions on…
Supporting Victorians To Flourish Beyond Bricks and Bars
How old’s too old to be a doctor? Why GPs and surgeons over 70 may need a health check to practise
Statement From Minister For Equality 7 August
Government response to Disability Royal Commission recommendations falls short for people living with psychosocial disability
Council-owned facilities officially breastfeeding welcome
Racism and discrimination lead to faster aging through brain network changes, new study finds
Special Rapporteur to visit Brazil to assess racism and racial discrimination
Minorities in Iran have been disproportionally impacted in ongoing crackdown to repress the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement, UN Fact-Finding Mission says
Joint On 19th Australia-Viet Nam Human Rights Dialogue
Monash outlines its whole-of-University commitment to preventing gendered violence and sexual harm
Commissioners welcome NT Police apology to First Nations Peoples
Northern Territory Police Commissioner Delivers Apology Speech at Garma Festival
Labor’s DRC Response Insults Disabled Community
Women’s rights trailblazer Susan Ryan AO honoured with new sculpture
Improving the operation of the expungement of historical offences scheme
Opinion – Mamamia
First Nations women are at greater risk of stillbirth. Here’s why – and what we can do about it
Urgent need to build a culture of gender equality, say UN experts: Dominican Republic
Reject rights-violating petition, say UN experts: Kazakhstan
PWDA Reacts to the Australian Government’s Response to the Disability Royal Commission
PWDA Responds to the Release of the Australian Government’s Response to the Disability Royal Commission
Commissioner urges stronger government commitment to Disability Royal Commission findings
statement from Australia’s Disability Representative Organisations regarding Government Response to Disability Royal Commission today Wednesday 31 July
Joint statement on Australian, State and Territory response to the Royal Commission into violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation of people with disability
Cook Government responds to Disability Royal Commission findings
Australia’s first Pride café for people with dementia celebrates milestone
Statement by the Inter-Agency Standing Committee on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment
WGEA announces 115 Employers of Choice for Gender Equality
Hidden gatekeepers: How hiring bias affects workers in the food service industry
New project will help teachers tackle toxic masculinity in schools
Australia Supports UNESCO Push For Gender Equality In Sport
Independent expert welcomes European Court decision validating conventionality of French law of 13 April 2016 criminalising purchase of sexual acts
Empowering women to overcome social and economic barriers in South Australia
Migrant workers have long been too scared to report employer misconduct. A new visa could change this
Special Rapporteur concerned by European Court decision on anti-prostitution law
How iBuyers are changing real estate racial disparities and individual homeownership rates in one major city
Experts urge immediate end to discrimination and violence against Ahmadis: Pakistan
Commissioner Katie Kiss Pays Tribute To Linda Burney
Race Discrimination Commissioner welcomes Multicultural Framework Review
Access To Justice For All
It’s Time For Action now to end viral hepatitis in Queensland, say local health leaders on World Hepatitis Day