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Criminal justice response not always most effective tool against terror
WHISE Applauds National Eating Disorders Strategy for Focus on Prevention and Lived Experience
Anti-trans hate report must compel Victoria to act on anti-vilification
Mother who led push for Royal Commission after son’s suicide to appear before inquiry
National Children’s Commissioner slams ‘shocking’ new Qld youth justice laws
Stronger Workplace Protections Against Family and Domestic Violence
Supporting gender diverse youth
Aspirations For Equal Victoria
Val’s story – Ageing against adversity
Act now for a dementia-friendly future this Dementia Action Week
Who gets to be healthy? The ‘social determinants of health’ can reduce inequities, but many policies neglect them
Position Statement-Freedom and Responsibility of Science
New and faster ways to repair our footpaths and kerbs
Working for free for seven weeks – The Gender Pay Gap is not closing fast enough
Australia Needs AI Regulation
Second anniversary of Taliban takeover: Afghanistan
Commission welcomes resolution in Census inclusion complaint
New industry recommendations to curb harms of generative AI
UN human rights experts denounce idea of “reformed” Taliban: Afghanistan
National Cabinet urged to adopt rental reform recommendations
A comparison between the Green Party’s and Labour’s family support
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Commend Uruguay on High-Quality Delegation, Ask about the Situation of People of…
Creative Workplaces will help to deliver safe and fair jobs in the arts and entertainment sectors
Kate Jenkins AO to chair Creative Workplaces Council
Welcoming Creative Workplaces Council appointments
Commitment to pay transparency a long overdue step in the right direction
Tackling loneliness requires a new approach which addresses societal inequalities
CPSU welcomes progress on ‘Set Standard’ Recommendations
Statement on definition of antisemitism
New resources to address workplace harassment, discrimination and victimisation
UN Human Rights Chief ends visit to Iraq
UN expert: States must support leadership roles of Indigenous Youth
Schools Should Prepare for AI-Future
Five sports take lead in safeguarding their members
Call to States to reinvigorate access to justice for all
Submission: Human Rights Act for All
At career crossroads? 4 steps to get unstuck
We need the National Housing and Homelessness Plan to set an aim to end homelessness
Raising the standard in the House
COST OF LIVING AND RENTAL CRISIS HITTING THE HOMELESS HARD – Too many without a roof are children and youth – and…
UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to review Italy, Croatia, Uruguay, Namibia, Senegal and Turkmenistan
UN experts say Japan has made strides on business and human rights, but must tackle systemic challenges
Briefing on the Secretary-General’s new Vision for the Rule of Law
New agreement with AIDA strengthens efforts to address Indigenous health gap
Statement on a Significant Matter – Family and Domestic Violence
Unfair super law costs young Queensland workers $10,000
Council committed to seeing the Maryborough Town Hall re-opened for co
All workers now entitled to family and domestic violance leave