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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
If you buy it, why can’t you fix it? Here’s why we still don’t have the ‘right to repair’
Safeguarding cryptocurrency ecosystem
Africa’s grassy habitats emerged 10+ million years earlier than previously thought
Labour Market Situation, OECD – Updated: April 2023
Communique – Inaugural Meeting of the Ministerial Council on Trade and Investment
Honey exporters to benefit from digital reforms
NZ farmers worry about ‘carbon leakage’ if they have to pay for emissions, but they could benefit from playing the long game
Agreement to expand export credit support for climate-friendly and green projects
Benchmark for world food commodity prices fall in March for the twelfth month in a row
Calls to regulate AI are growing louder. But how exactly do you regulate a technology like this?
Sky News with Tom Connell 4 April
Sika cleared to acquire MBCC Group subject to divestment
Human Rights Council Hears that there are Reasonable Grounds to Believe that Crimes against Humanity have been Committed against Libyans and Migrants…
Donors Should Stay Engaged to Support People Living in Estranged States, New Research Concludes
Ultomiris recommended for approval in the EU by CHMP for the treatment of adults with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD)
Content quotas are a start – but Australia’s screen industry needs more
Human Rights Council Discusses the Situation of Children in the Central African Republic and Strengthening Institutional Capacities in South Sudan
Human Rights Council Hears that the Security Situation in Mali is Very Concerning, and that Severe Violations of Human Rights Have Become…
Human Rights Council Holds Enhanced Interactive Dialogue on the Situation of Human Rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Hearing that…
Government takes next step to lift artists’ incomes
No Country Can Claim to be Free of Racism and More Needs to be Done to Combat Systemic Racism and Discrimination that…
In Dialogue with Nigeria, Experts of the Committee on Migrant Workers Commend the State for Recognising the Committee’s State Party Complaints Mechanism,…
Human Rights Council Concludes General Debate on the Human Rights Situation in Palestine and Other Occupied Arab Territories, and Begins General Debate…
In Dialogue with Morocco, Experts of the Committee on Migrant Workers Commend Migration Policy Development, Raise Issues Concerning Children of Migrants and…
Changes to medical device essential principles for nanomaterials
Transition affordable and achievable, says Gall
How Australian drivers can save $11 billion
Human Rights Council Hears that Some of the Human Rights Violations Documented in Belarus Could Amount to Crimes against Humanity, and that…
Security Council: Middle East 23 March
Human Rights Council Hears that the Gravity and Scale of Violations Committed in Ethiopia Must Not be Forgotten, and that Venezuela Continues…
Human Rights Council Hears that Attacks on Civilians in Syria Could Amount to War Crimes, and that it is Important to Coordinate…
47 businesses urge EU leaders to stick with 2035 phase out of petrol and diesel cars
Scientists open door to manipulating ‘quantum light’