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Appointing eminent mates could downgrade Australian Human Rights Commission’s Status
Australia must work to ensure AHRC remains fully compliant with Paris Principles
UN High Level Officials urge swift investigation of sexual violence allegations and call for strengthened measures to protect women
Sima Bahous meets with European Development Ministers and delivers keynote address to G7 Care Conference
Cooperation with NATO’s Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence
Statement on international accreditation of Australian Human Rights Commission
Louisa Wall appointed Pacific Gender Equality Ambassador
Greens demand independent oversight of police and prisons, after officer inappropriately touched sedated First Nations child
Ukraine: More than 20 schools attacked on average every day since escalation of war
Vonda Malone to Lead Torres Strait Regional Authority
Improving justice through new ‘right to appeal’
AUKUS Leaders’ Level Statement
Rapid gender analysis in Ukraine reveals different impacts and needs of women and men
New report shares voices of children and families
Australia ratifies International Forced Labour Protocol
Reappointment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner
Sunnyfield leadership fails to protect residents from violence and abuse at group home
Australian Human Rights Commission partnership with Australian Border Force
Chinese surgeons “acted as executioners under state orders”
Australian foreign minister to visit Belgium for NATO Foreign Ministers’ meeting
Coles to become first major Aussie retailer to launch own brand coffee pods compostable at home
ANU expert to tackle climate change and human rights for UN
Foreign Minister announces further humanitarian support for Afghanistan
CFMMEU official accused of asking lewd questions to female labourer while exercising right of entry
New paper released to combat Modern Slavery
Historic Win for First Nations Land Rights and Human Rights
Statement from UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous on Ukraine, 30 March
First periodic report on Human Rights tabled
Statement to Senate on Ukraine
Rob Riley prize awarded to top Aboriginal public school students
Budget proves Morrison Government has no integrity
Budget of spin and half-measures leaves Australian women underwhelmed
Firearms trafficking mandatory minimum sentencing undermines rule of law
Migrations project helps refugees claim healthcare rights
Netherlands and WHO: Partners for health and human rights around world
Australia’s first Magnitsky-style sanctions
BusinessNZ says no
Council adopts Cultural Diversity and Inclusion Plan 2021-2025
“Man shall not live by bread alone”
International Engagement Strategy on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery
ICRC President completes visit to Russia to speak about humanitarian issues in armed conflict
Immunity for aged care providers will strip elders of legal rights: Lawyers urge Senate to stop Bill
There’s nothing to celebrate about British monarchy
News comment: Without international solidarity, Ukraine’s displacement crisis could turn into catastrophe
Symposium examines immigration enforcement from ethical perspective
Greenpeace statement on new NSW anti-protest laws
Beautiful Game kickstarts new Aussie mates for Afghan schoolgirls
AFGHANISTAN – Save Children appalled by reports that formal ban on girls’ education will continue as secondary schools reopen across