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UN experts concerned about severe curtailment of minority language education: Latvia
Commission welcomes parliament’s codes of conduct and improved workplace safety
PSA launches first Equality Statement
Human Rights 75 – Time to transform care and support systems
Denmark failed to take effective measures against art exhibition curating racist hate speech, UN Committee finds
Urgent action required to assist those impacted by earthquakes, including a countrywide ceasefire to enable humanitarian access: UN Syria Commission
Youth-focused creative projects get funding boost
Agriculture needs to be gender equal playing field
UN experts alarmed by separation of 1 million Tibetan children from families and forced assimilation at residential schools: China
International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation
Shark swimming down to Camden
UN expert on leprosy to visit Bangladesh
First Nations Commissioner calls for community-led solutions to Alice Springs unrest
Greens announce plan to reboot public transport in NSW
Chair writes to CEOs of airlines and airports
UN ad hoc Conciliation Commission terminates operation: Qatar against United Arab Emirates
Applications open for Women Building Australia mentor program
UN experts commend IOC for considering admission of Russian and Belarusian athletes as neutral contestants
Supporting More Women Of Colour In Leadership
La Nation naskapie de Kawawachikamach et IOC signent l’entente ” Aganow “
The Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach and IOC sign the “Aganow” agreement
‘Racial uplifts’ aid Asian American well-being
Proposed reforms to discrimination legislation would make it impossible for Catholic schools to be Catholic
Gay men discriminate against feminine gay men, new study finds
Segregation getting worse in key industries despite growing female workforce: CEDA
Relying on customer surveys alone may mask poor service
Coronial findings response: Greater cultural consideration and a therapeutic approach urgently needed in Victorian bail decisions
Veronica Nelson inquest findings are a damning call to action on bail reform
Revive: Australia’s new National Cultural Policy
‘Even if I get to the top of the waiting list, I can’t afford mental health care’
Whitehorse Lunar New Year Festival, Box Hill
Discrimination against people of African descent is structural, institutional and systemic, say UN experts: UK
UN expert: Children affected by leprosy remain invisible, forgotten, and dehumanised
Statement by the High Commissioner: Holocaust Remembrance Day
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk concludes official visit to Colombia
In Colombia, High Commissioner Türk vows to rekindle the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Travel electric way on Canberra’s first zero emissions bus
UN experts: The world is failing 130 million girls denied education
Israel’s constitutional crisis explained
Beat scammers and dive into Law on Beach
Human rights are key to enduring peace & sustainable development
International Day of Endangered Lawyer – 24 January 2023
Legal recognition of LGBT families key to social integration says UN expert: Cambodia
Improvements for Glenelg beach access and walkways
Queensland Police delivers historic apology to LGBTIQ+ communities
Apology and Statement of Regret to LGBTIQ+ Communities for Historical Mistreatment
ACON’s ‘Own It’ Campaign: New Cervical Screening Options a Game Changer
“Withstanding crises – lessons learnt, human rights-based recovery and looking forward”