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City Of Hobart To Celebrate Harmony Week
Report calls for major changes to workplace conditions for pregnant women and working parents
Deakin And Barwon Health Come Together For Respect@Work
Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Holds Follow-Up Dialogue on Inquiry Report of the United Kingdom
‘Art and Architecture of Migration and Discrimination’ released
Invest in the care economy to empower women and build resilient societies in Southeast Asia, says new SIGI report
Announcing: Art and Architecture of Migration and Discrimination by Esra Akcan and Iftikhar Dadi
Coalition Of Cruelty Punishing People For Being Poor
New Policy Kicking Goals For Gender Equality In Sport
Religious discrimination review can’t be a trojan horse for hate
Nominations For Honour Roll Of Women Open
“We need systemic change, not platitudes” Greens call to ditch Howard-Morrison concoctions of ‘harmony’ and replace Harmony Week with Anti-racism Week
UN expert urges Colombia to prioritise Indigenous Peoples’ rights to achieve ‘total peace’
Finland must address legacy of human rights violations against Sámi people, says UN expert
UN experts deeply concerned about racial discrimination against people of African descent, including child separation: Norway
Women and Gender Diverse People with Disability Reflect on Leading Change, Our Way on International Women’s Day 2024
UNPRECEDENTED COMPENSATION HEARINGS FOR ILLEGALLY SACKED QANTAS WORKERS
Freebirth, risk and the spectre of obstetric violence
Parliament Update 14 March 2024 – Supplementary Budget Estimates
Mining Worker Study: Key insights into the state of WA mining’s mental health
Harmony Fest To Celebrate Ballarat’s Cultural Diversity
Australia Must Make Better Use Of Migrants Skills
Menstrual health literacy is alarmingly low – what you don’t know can harm you
Harmony Week And Cultural Diversity Week 12 March
Independent Review to ensure Queensland’s hospital staff are safe at work
Federal Government must deliver robust Aged Care Act without delay
UN expert on human rights of older persons to visit Peru
UN experts demand truth and justice 20 years after the enforced disappearance of Somchai: Thailand
Sport Integrity Australia congratulates Patrick Johnson on IOC honour
More MRFF Funding Announced For Deakin
Institutional discrimination against women and girls enabled human rights violations and crimes against humanity in the context of recent protests, UN Fact-Finding…
UN Human Rights Chief deplores new moves to expand Israeli settlements in occupied West Bank
UN Secretary-General’s message on International Women’s Day
State Funeral For Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue AC CBE DSG
Women’s service to Australia’s military honoured this International Women’s Day
Govt must commit to follow Australia’s lead on pay gap reporting
Australian delegation to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women
Breaking Ground: Women in building and construction
Women’s safety champion to deliver 2024 ANU Susan Ryan Oration
Virgin Australia celebrates International Women’s Day with all-female flight operated by Deborah Lawrie
From gender-based violence to gender pay gaps, new research finds that awareness of how gender inequality impacts women and girls is still…
Political power in Australia is still overwhelmingly male. But beneath the despair, there’s reason for hope
UN experts urge corrective action to protect human rights and end attacks against minorities in lead up to elections: India
Experts of the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Commend Zambia on Disability Legislation, Raise Questions on Persons with Albinism…
Evidence-based reform leads the way but more is needed to advance women’s careers
Discriminatory detention conditions and abusive treatment violated women inmates’ rights, UN committee finds: Belarus
By Investing In Women Now, We Will Accelerate Progress
Gender Strategy Still Making Women Wait For Equality