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Rome’s traditional Christmas lighting illuminates SDGs
FAO pledges upscaled support for better nutrition and healthy diets for all
Consumer Prices, OECD – Updated 2 December
States must prioritize health and equality over profits and vaccine hoarding, UN experts say
Combatting online trolls and strengthening defamation laws
Growing India Greens party
Keys to Safely Restoring Global Mobility: Simplicity, Predictability, Practicality
Foreign Affairs Minister concludes visit to Indonesia
New paper exposes five wealthy countries whose fossil fuel production threatens chances of keeping 1.5ºC hope alive
International organizations, vaccine manufacturers take stock of Covid vaccine roll out, share views for 2022
Consumer Prices, OECD – Updated 4 November
Moderate Rebound in September Passenger Demand
Air Cargo, up 9.1% in September, Capacity Remains Constrained
Pollution from G20 consumption kills 2 million people year
Australia’s fossil fuel expansion plans equivalent to over 200 new coal power stations
Energy price surge underlines need to accelerate clean energy transitions rather than subsidise fossil fuels – OECD & IEA
Singapore – Australia’s next steps to reopening to world
Strengthening low emissions technology cooperation with Republic of Korea
Australia-Indonesia statement on Cooperation on Green Economy and Energy Transition 1 November
PM Morrison Faces Renewed Pressure: Don’t Wreck Glasgow COP26
OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann welcomes outcome of G20 Leaders Summit
Greenpeace: G20 fails to confront global crises
G20 endorses global minimum tax rate
Australia must provide clearer plan to help global vaccination efforts on day two of G20
Australia-Indonesia statement on Cooperation on Green Economy and Energy Transition
G20 Message to World Leaders: Don’t Let Australia Cheat on Climate Action and Wreck Glasgow COP26
An appeal to G20 leaders to make vaccines accessible to people on move
G20 Leaders’ Summit and COP26
Global businesses support climate action that enhances competitiveness
G20 economies are pricing more carbon emissions but stronger globally more coherent policy action is needed to meet climate goals
ASEAN vaccine delivery schedule welcome as attention turns to G20
Top economists call for radical redirection of economy to put Health for All at centre in run-up to G20
4 demands we have for COP26: time is now
Pharmaceutical companies and rich nations delivering just one in seven of doses promised to developing countries
Sun Cable announces Global Expert Team to deliver Australia-Asia PowerLink Project
G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting
G20 Extraordinary Leaders’ Meeting On Afghanistan
Australia welcomes historic global tax agreement
International community strikes ground-breaking tax deal for digital age
New Zealand welcomes Mexico as new partner on inclusive trade initiatives
Government must break cycle of exploitation of workers, hold businesses accountable – UN experts: Italy
New Zealand welcomes Republic of Korea’s formal request to join Digital Economy Partnership Agreement
Consumer Prices, OECD – Updated 5 October
Scourge of food loss and waste needs to be urgently tackled to achieve world’s 2030 target
Strengthening Australia’s trade relationships
Trade and Export Growth Minister Damien O’Connor to travel to Europe and US to support economic recovery
Quad Leaders’ Summit Communique
Global commitments on Covid offer way forward but success depends on action being taken now