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Agri Opportunities In Low-carbon Food Export
Trade Minister heads to Abu Dhabi for key WTO negotiations
Experts of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Commend Sweden’s Aim to Achieve Carbon Neutrality by 2045, Raise Questions on…
International trade statistics: trends in fourth quarter 2023
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the UK set to improve safety for Australians online
Experts of the Committee on Enforced Disappearances Welcome Burkina Faso’s Capacity Building Efforts for Forensic Services, Ask Questions on Alleged Enforced Disappearances…
New tests identify real-world fuel consumption gaps
Human Rights must guide the completion of South Sudan’s transition – UN experts
Visit to United Kingdom and Europe
Experts of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Praise Ireland for Increasing Official Development Assistance, Ask about the Scarcity of…
Ross Garnaut and Rod Sims have proposed a $100 billion-a-year fossil fuel tax – and it’s a debate Australia should embrace
Bureau partners with European Centre to ensure more eyes on Earth
Unemployment Rates, OECD – Updated: February 2023
Flying through glass ceiling
Experts of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Commend Romania’s Competent Delegation, Ask about Corruption and the Employment of Roma
Grants to strengthen international critical minerals partnerships
Increasing global tax transparency
Farmers welcome future focus
Labor’s fuel-efficiency standards may settle the ute dispute – but there are still hazards on the road
New Board Members & New Observer Announced
Sustainable funding sought for National One Stop Shop for clinical trials
Trade Bien: Stronger Victoria-France Partnership
The Facebook trick online gambling is using to target Australians
Governments spend US$22 billion a year helping the fishing industry empty our oceans. This injustice must end
FAO Food Price Index down again in January led by lower wheat and maize prices
Pushing right to disconnect through parliament a recipe for disaster
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Commend Italy on Gender Architecture, Ask About Human Trafficking and Gender…
NZ has the energy resources to adopt alternative food technologies – it just needs a plan
Step Closer for European Union Free Trade Agreement
The evolution of GPS. What to expect from global navigation satellite systems in the next 50 years
Non-Governmental Organizations Brief the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on the Situation of Women in Niger, Tajikistan, Italy and Turkmenistan
FAO Director-General outlines five pillars for effective impact in Africa at Italy-Africa Summit
Digital ‘history machines’ are never politically neutral
eSafety and the EU Child Rights Intergroup team up to protect children online ?
Why are Apple, Amazon, Google and Meta facing antitrust lawsuits and huge fines? And will it protect consumers?
Sanctions in response to terrorist attacks perpetrated by Hamas
With second grant from lab into application
Australia plans to regulate ‘high-risk’ AI. Here’s how to do that successfully
Australians are concerned about AI. Is the federal government doing enough to mitigate risks?
Federal government has responded to AI legislation paper
Australia’s first RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) vaccine AREXVY approved by TGA
UNITAR’s Support to Cyprus to Implement and Mainstream SDGs in the National Policy Framework
Plastic packaging waste tax could raise billions
We need to keep Big Tech in check
Earth’s hottest year signals urgent need for climate action
AI is our ‘Promethean fire’: using it wisely means knowing its true nature – and our own minds
Beyfortus approved in China for the prevention of RSV disease in infants
CASA inspectors work to ensure safety as foreign aircraft numbers bounce back