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Budget airlines make money from extra charges, but savvy travellers benefit too
Dementia Australia awards $385,000 to support dementia-friendly projects
Dear Pharmac – do things differently: what David Seymour’s expectations could mean for the drug-buying agency
WHO releases technical brief on reducing HIV-related stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings
UN Commission of Inquiry welcomes International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion stating that Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory is now illegal under international law
ActionAid welcomes the historic judgment of the ICJ
WHO at the 25th International AIDS Conference
Working Group on discrimination against women and girls to visit the Dominican Republic
What young neurodivergent employees need to know about starting work – and how to get the right support
Ad Hoc Committee on the Elaboration of Complementary Standards meets from 22 July to 2 August: UN Racism Body Holds its 14th…
Beijing +30 Gender Equality Report
Upholding ban on female genital mutilation another historic win, say human rights experts: The Gambia
More than just ‘we’re sorry’ – how companies can make apologies we will actually believe
Navigating DEI In Post-affirmative Action Landscape
How to deal with being the youngest in the office
HRI Celebrates NAIDOC Week 2024: ‘Keep Fire Burning’
Strengthening supports for women with disability experiencing violence
Overcoming Silencing Effect Of Racism
A novel and unique neural signature for depression revealed
Hollywood actress and gender equality activist Phoebe Tonkin joins Plan International Australia as national ambassador
Australian Retailers Association and Australian Human Rights Commission partner to combat work-related sexual harassment
Government must act to counter stigma and discrimination against LGBT persons, says expert: Albania
Justice David Chin welcomed as NSW Industrial Court judge and Vice President of Industrial Relations Commission
NDIS reforms are still in limbo. What’s going on, and are people with disability getting enough say?
Unveiling of Blue Plaque commemorates the 1965 Freedom Ride during NAIDOC Week
Opinion piece: Why don’t Australians get together like they used to?
Tree To Be Removed In Nimmitabel For Hall Upgrades
Despite Ontario workers’ compensation reforms, migrant workers are still being left behind
Writing about identity, values can boost teens’ self-esteem
Greens Respond To Appointment Of Antisemitism Envoy
New report finds governments at all levels across Australia failing on racism
Businesses are harvesting our biometric data. The public needs assurances on security
Redesigning videoconferencing for, and by, people who stutter
Expressions of interest sought for WA’s new LGBTQIA+ peak body
Special Envoy To Combat Antisemitism
WHO launches new toolkit to improve care for neurological disorders
NAB Foundation funds critical research on First Nations workplace inclusion
Time To End Australia’s ‘Gender Discrimination Tax’ On Working Women
As we mark the start of NAIDOC week, The Close the Gap Campaign celebrates the resilience, beauty, culture, and pride of First Nations Australians
LGBTIQA+ People With Disability To Lead Advisory Group
Rachel Reeves is the UK’s first female chancellor. Here’s why that’s so significant
Experts alarmed by possible extradition of refugee and human rights defender Y Quynh Bdap from Thailand to Vietnam
Driverless cars struggle to track objects while moving. So why don’t our eyes?
AWU Calls for Fair Treatment of ARV Workers: Industrial Action This Weekend
UN experts condemn decades of unfair trials for Palestinians in the occupied West Bank: Israel
First reference group meeting held for LGBTQIA+ strategy
India must end racial discrimination against Rohingya, cease forced deportation and arbitrary detention, urges UN Committee
Election 2024: lacklustre promises mean mental health loses regardless of who wins the vote