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UN experts alarmed by forced separation of migrant mother and baby: Belarus
Taking action to ensure the safety of children and young people in the ACT: National Child Protection Week 2025
Appointment Of Deputy Commonwealth Ombudsman 8 September
UN experts: Saudi Arabia must halt executions of persons convicted for offences committed as minors
Türk calls on the US to withdraw sanctions against Palestinian rights groups
UN report raises spectre of war crimes and crimes against humanity in North and South Kivu: DRC
LANDMARK REPORT FROM INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF AGED CARE SHINES SPOTLIGHT ON SECTOR CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
History made as stateless person granted Nauruan citizenship under innovative new program
UN experts welcome Brazil’s veto of environmental licensing bill provisions
Türk deplores indefinite suspension of elections, deepening crackdown on civil society: Mali
Yes, freedom of information laws need updating, but not like the government is proposing
New Office to drive safe adoption of AI in NSW Government
Education, not incarceration: How Nicole’s lived experience is shaping her future in law
Urgent push needed to achieve reparatory justice for Africans and people of African descent – UN report
UN experts warn of grave risks to detainees as Russia moves to withdraw from European torture-prevention mechanism
Parliament must repeal harmful parental alienation law says Special Rapporteur: Brazil
Targeted sanctions in response to repression of civil society in Russia
Restrictions on civic space risk undermining presidential election, Türk warns: Cameroon
Death, destruction and desperation mirror 2017 atrocities – UN report: Myanmar
Delivering real-world readiness in arts and social sciences
Proposed changes to Freedom Of Information scheme don’t add up
Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls to visit the State of Kuwait
Call for restraint and dialogue: Indonesia protests
UN expert to assess the situation of migrants in Mauritania
UN experts alarmed by increase in serious human rights violations during election period: Burundi
Fairness isn’t something that can be selectively applied. Australia is better than this
Greens To Put Labor To Test On Housing As Human Right
HESTA urges ASX300 companies to prioritise key issues ahead of AGM season
UN expert: Legacy of slavery and colonialism and business interests fuel contemporary forms of slavery in Brazil
UN experts alarmed by detention and imminent deportation of four Venezuelans at risk: United States
UN experts sound alarm on looming deportations of Afghans from Pakistan
UN expert on Indigenous Peoples’ rights to visit Botswana
Call to halt increasing executions and impose moratorium on death penalty: Iran
Human Rights Commissioner concerned about proposed changes to Migration Act
UN experts reaffirm central role of gender in advancing human rights and equality
RMIT Hosts Inaugural UN Business Human Rights Summit
The European Union excluded Greenland from public consultations on the EU seal product ban. Why?
Race Commissioner says anti-migration rhetoric distracts from real causes of inequality
Civil society unites to call for reform of Australia’s opaque arms trade
Peru’s amnesty law breaches international human rights obligations, UN experts warn
Türk calls on Egypt to end “rotation” practice that facilitates prolonged arbitrary detentions
1 in 4 people globally still lack access to safe drinking water – WHO, UNICEF
March For Australia
UNSW project puts people with dementia at the heart of decisions
Victorian political leaders urged to back making housing a human right
Exploitation, child labour, and abusive work conditions: new report uncovers modern slavery risks in Australian fashion supply chains
UN experts alarmed by ongoing repression of Khmer Krom Indigenous Peoples and Theravada Buddhist monks: Viet Nam
Race Discrimination Commissioner seeks to appear in Hanson v Faruqi appeal