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UN expert condemns Bondi Beach terrorist attack on Jewish Australians
Interfaith Network joint statement on Bondi Anti-Semitic Violence
ANMF condemns Bondi Beach mass shootings
ACOSS statement following Bondi Beach attack
UN expert says minorities and Dalits must be empowered to fulfill their rights: Nepal
Sturt Street Bus Stops Operational Monday
Experienced Canberra lawyer and tribunal member appointed as the ACT’s 10th magistrate
New resources to help First Nations communities stay well connected during social media delay
UN Women Statement on International Migrants Day, 18 December 2025
If you’re pregnant, do you have to tell your boss? And what are the rules for employers?
Human rights, our everyday essentials
Joint statement from the Australian Human Rights Commission and Safe Work Australia
New research shows councils hold the key to ending abuse in kids’ sport
The 12-year gap: How Australians can stay healthier for longer
Hidden Crisis in Menstrual Health for Pacific Women with Disabilities Revealed in New Report
Celebrating People With Disability This I-Day
CA ANZ DEI SURVEY: REPORTS OF DISCRIMINATORY BEHAVIOUR DECLINING, BUT WOMEN STILL EXPERIENCE NEGATIVE BEHAVIOUR AT A GREATER RATE THAN MEN
UN experts: Iran must halt execution of Goli Kouhkan domestic violence survivor
Fostering disability-inclusive societies to advance social progress
UN expert on racism to visit Austria
“When we’re united, we raise the standard of what this country believes is fair, possible, and just”
UN experts gravely concerned about elimination of the Ministry of Women in Ecuador
The party’s AI: How China’s new AI systems are reshaping human rights
New prevention tools and investment in services essential in the fight against AIDS
WHO and African health ministries set global benchmark for preventing sexual exploitation in joint health operations
Concerns over Myanmar’s upcoming elections
How to respond to sexual harassment or assault at a work party
UN Forum to underscore contribution of minorities as agents of peace and justice
Why refugees in Australia still face barriers to good jobs
“More Monitoring, But Not More Protection”
Council named among Australia’s most inclusive employers
What is happening with the government’s contentious review of the Waitangi Tribunal?
Civil society calls for urgent action on the National Anti-Racism Framework
16 Days of Activism 2025: Gender-based Violence in the Digital Age
ACOSS condemns acts that discriminate against communities based on faith, race, culture or identity
To end domestic violence, Labor must stop rising poverty
Call to action: UNiTE to end digital violence against all women and girls
Women human rights defenders: Resisting pushback, powering progress
Making Stand Against Gender-based Violence
Shameful racial profiling in Victoria Police worsened by Allan Labor Government’s endless expansion of police powers
Speech from Assistant Minister McBride, AI in Mental Health Roundtable – 24 November 2025
UN experts condemn deadly attack on Guarani and Kaiowá Indigenous Peoples in Brazil
Honouring Australians Who Fought Against Apartheid
New Exhibition Reflects On Life With Disability
Staying Connected: Social Ties Can Protect Ageing Brains
New report links ageism to serious healthcare harms
UN expert urges Government to show leadership in promoting rights-centred development globally: Germany
As people live longer and healthier, nurse training needs to respond to avoid ageist attitudes