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All workers now entitled to family and domestic violence leave
Expressions Of Interest Open For LGBTIQ+ Advisory Groups
Nurses accept pay equity offer
Securing Faith-Based Places – grant applications now open
Workplace discrimination is rife for pregnant women and working parents
Renaming obesity won’t fix weight stigma overnight. Here’s what we really need to do
UN expert: Achieving SDGs and climate justice essential to prevention of trafficking in persons
More Support For Diverse Women To Thrive At Work
Anti-Racism Statement adopted by Council
Aotearoa New Zealand’s first Safe Areas around abortion service providers will be in place from 25 August 2023
Dementia risk differs between sex and gender identity, study suggests
HIV medication co-payments waived in Queensland
UN Human Rights Committee publishes findings on Brazil, Burundi, Colombia, Cyprus, Lesotho, State of Palestine and Uganda
Court ruling on deportations will gravely impact refugees and migrants, UN experts say: Trinidad and Tobago
Council adopts amended Community Amenity Local Law
When it comes to jobs, AI does not like parents
New global action plan on epilepsy and other neurological disorders published
UN experts urge UK to halt implementation of Illegal Immigration Bill
NSW Government commissions review of anti-discrimination law
Women’s World Cup 2023 – UN Women and FIFA join forces for gender equality
Overcoming stigma by connecting with lived experience
Gender discrimination inhibits global efforts to tackle the climate crisis, says new SIGI report
UN experts urge Tunisia to act swiftly to uphold migrants’ rights
UN Refugee Agency and UN Human Rights Office warn of profound impact on human rights and international refugee protection system: UK Illegal Migration Bill
Role you play in modern slavery in Australia
Good leadership needed to solve professional civil engineer shortage
Promising results of new Alzheimer’s drug published – early diagnosis is key
UN experts welcome European Court ruling upholding rights of women athletes in Semenya v. Switzerland
Indigenous Peoples can lead us all through the turbulence and risks of our era, Türk says
WHO addresses violence against women as a gender equality and health priority
In Dialogue with Switzerland, Experts of the Committee against Torture Praise Creation of National Human Rights Institution, Raise Questions Concerning Police Brutality…
Fifty years of fighting for justice
UN experts urge Ethiopia to halt mass deportation of Eritreans
To end HIV/AIDS, target discrimination and inequalities, Türk says
AMA calls for action on oral health inequities
New research prompts call for aged care to embrace training on ageism
Artificial intelligence must be grounded in human rights, says High Commissioner
New centre to support older residents and carers now open 
Little River Reserve pavilion upgrade complete
FECCA to conduct National Anti-Racism Framework community consultations
Racial Discrimination Increases Risk for Childhood Obesity
Türk calls on States to combat “the weaponization of religious differences for political purposes”
Campaigning to end racism
Parents with disability face discrimination in child protection systems
Government progressing on improving outcomes and equality for women in Aotearoa
A/HRC/53/31: Reimagining justice: confronting contemporary challenges to the independence of judges and lawyers – Report of the Special Rapporteur on the independence…
NZCTU welcomes commitment to labour standards within the NZ/EU Free Trade Agreement
Big tick for NT ‘Circle of Support’