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Message to Plibersek: clean up COP15 chaos
Landmark agreement adopted on safeguarding privacy in law enforcement and national security data access
$8.1 million for international research collaborations in human health
Cutting Vehicle Emissions Requires World-Class Standards
Will AI decide if you get your next job?
You can have your say on options for aircraft maintenance type ratings
Stronger action needed to stop Iran regime violence
Human Rights Council elects Václav Bálek of Czech Republic as its President for 2023
European Union and WHO further enhance their partnership for stronger pandemic preparedness and response
Trilateral international study to investigate fast tracking hydrogen exports from Mid-West
Time to take look under virtual hood at how algorithms might be harming our kids
Boeing Announces New International Leaders
European Commission and WHO extend their strategic cooperation to deliver better health for all
Statement of Prime Ministers of Australia and Republic of Finland
A China-backed dam in Indonesia threatens a rare great ape – and that’s just tip of iceberg
A China-backed dam in Indonesia threatens a rare great ape – and that’s just beginning
WHO and EU renew partnership for Universal Health Coverage
11th Annual Forum on Business and Human Rights
Boeing Strengthens European Team with New EU, NATO and Government Affairs Leadership
RMIT Europe and EIT Urban Mobility online courses take home LearnX Awards
UN Working Group on business and human rights to visit Luxembourg
Easing administrative burden on farmers through new integrated farm planning projects
COP27 was disappointing, but 2022 remains an historic year for international climate policy
Iran Must Stop Violence against Peaceful Protesters, Release All those Arrested, and Impose Moratorium on Death Penalty
UNHCR’s Grandi calls on EU to put safety and solidarity at heart of response in Mediterranean
Visit to Australia by Prime Minister of Republic of Finland
Finnish PM to visit New Zealand
International trade statistics: trends in third quarter 2022
OECD Ministers commit to action to strengthen trust and democracy
Once again, wealthy nations are letting down poor nations at Egypt climate talks
Trade agreement with UK moves closer to implementation
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joined world leaders in Bali this week for G20 Leaders’ Summit
Get ready for Wine Tourism and Cellar Door Grants
Experts of Committee on Elimination of Racial Discrimination Commend France on Ceasing Police Checks of French Traveller Community
Lithuania joins OECD Development Assistance Committee
African Union-EU-UN partnership project launched in support of AU peace support operations
A “missed opportunity”: Climate Council responds to Minister Bowen’s COP27 address
COP27: Rich nations fail to cough up for climate change
AEGIC marks decade of grains market innovation and success
Regulators collaborate through new global network to counter online harm
Covid hit African tax revenues hard, but increased foreign aid softened blow
New global climate ranking sees Australia go from “dead last to far from a pass”
New global climate ranking sees Australia go from “dead last to barely a pass”
Enhertu recommended for approval in EU by CHMP for patients with previously treated HER2-positive advanced gastric cancer
Imfinzi plus chemotherapy recommended for approval in EU by CHMP as first immunotherapy regimen for advanced biliary tract cancer
Lynparza in combination with abiraterone recommended for approval
Professor Henry Brodaty Honoured by Academy of Social Sciences in Australia 14 November
Professor Henry Brodaty Honoured by Academy of Social Sciences in Australia