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Batteries are the environmental Achilles heel of electric vehicles – unless we repair, reuse and recycle them
UN expert calls for national reconciliation and revival of Arusha agreement: Burundi
Cooperation with the US could drive Australia’s clean energy shift – but we must act fast
Meta just copped a A$1.9bn fine for keeping EU data in the US. But why should users care where data are stored?
FAO Investment Centre’s 2022 Annual Review looks at achievements and priorities
Fewer women receive research grants – but the reasons are more complicated than you’d think
Analysis – Key drivers of recent global vegetable oil and cereal price volatility
Wild-caught seafood is often untraceable
Trips on public transport, walking and riding must triple to see genuine transport emissions reduction: Climate Council report
Experts of the Committee on the Rights of the Child Note Progress in Addressing the Age of Marriage in the United Kingdom,…
Experts of the Committee on the Rights of the Child Commend Türkiye’s Free Child Healthcare Services, Ask about Child Labour and Sanctions…
Ahead of G7, climate leadership on transport needed
Seize the moment: world leaders meeting is Australia’s opportunity to lead global clean energy revolution
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Commend Slovakia on the Adoption of Temporary Special Measures for Roma…
Government shuts door on illegally harvested timber
Today show with Karl Stefanovic 16 May
Global push to step up action against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing
‘Cause for Optimism’ in Delivering Justice to Libyan People, International Criminal Court Prosecutor Tells Security Council, Citing Progress in Past Six Months
High Commissioner for Human Rights Strongly Condemns Wanton Violence in Sudan as Human Rights Council Opens Special Session on the Human Rights…
Experts of the Committee on the Rights of the Child Praise Jordan for Adopting Legislation on Children’s Rights, Raise Questions about Child…
Security Council: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Experts of the Committee on the Rights of the Child Praise France for Outreach Patrols Supporting Families in Street Situations, Ask about…
Ultomiris approved in the EU for adults with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD)
Green hydrogen funding is a step forward – but a step doesn’t win the race
US Proposed Passenger Compensation Rule Will Raise Costs but Not Solve Delays
Ground-breaking data platform plays key role in tackling acute food insecurity in food crises
Farxiga extended in the US to reduce risk of cardiovascular death and hospitalisation for heart failure to a broader range of patients
People are complaining about Mercury in retrograde. But what does it actually mean?
The measure of world food prices rose in April for first time in a year
Global Report on Food Crises: Number of people facing acute food insecurity rose to 258 million in 58 countries in 2022
NZ industry burns the equivalent of 108 litres of petrol every second – that has to reduce to meet our carbon targets
Wild-caught seafood is often untraceable – and some industry players don’t want that to change. Here’s why
The Hugh Stretton Oration with Minister Butler, University of Adelaide – 27 April 2023
The Hugh Stretton Oration with Minister Butler, University of Adelaide – April 27 2023
Australia’s largest live Eurovision party set to return to Georges River
In Dialogue with Luxembourg, Experts of the Committee Against Torture Welcome Reduction in the Incarceration Rate, Ask Questions on Sexual Abuse and Asylum Seekers
If ChatGPT wrote it, who owns the copyright? It depends on where you live, but in Australia it’s complicated
UN expert: EU Corporate Due Diligence Directive must be strengthened and prevent trafficking
Cost of living challenge eases, but continues to fall hardest on low income earners
More Queenslanders to get Digital Licence
New research reveals superbugs found in pork and chicken meat sold in Australian supermarkets
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Note Portugal’s Adoption of a National Plan to Combat Racism and Discrimination,…
Australia finally has an electric vehicle strategy. How does it stack up?
National Electric Vehicle Strategy marks the start of Australia’s electric vehicle revolution
Australia’s first National Electric Vehicle Strategy to drive cleaner, cheaper-to-run vehicles
Australia announces new ambassador to Netherlands
From platypus to parsecs and milliCrab: why do astronomers use such weird units?
Cornell leaders advocate for more ag research, extension in farm bill