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No time to lose as famine stalks millions in Sudan amid intense fighting and access denials
UN Human Rights Chief gravely concerned by rise in killings of civilians: Burkina Faso
UN expert: Ukraine’s real-time investigations of war-related unlawful killings sets unique model and requires full support
GAZA: New crossing points and ‘floating dock’ are cosmetic changes, as humanitarian access disintegrates in Gaza, warn aid agencies
Sudan’s children trapped in critical malnutrition crisis, warn UN agencies
Energy And Humanitarian Assistance For Ukraine
Funding To Support Newly Arrived Palestinians
New report maps efforts to improve adolescent health and well-being
UN experts outraged by Israeli strikes on civilians sheltering in Rafah camps
SUDAN: Violent attacks on schools and education surge fourfold in one year of conflict
Ccl Rescues Stranded Australians
Engineering students empower Western Sydney communities to solve local challenges
Australian humanitarian sector horrified at Rafah attacks, urges accountability
New Zealand to support PNG landslide response
Afghanistan: Nearly three in ten children forecast to experience crisis levels of hunger in 2024 
More than half of Pakistan’s school age children will be out of school due to extreme heat
DISPLACED AGAIN: Over 700 children in Ukraine flee northern Kharkiv as fighting intensifies
Australian Red Cross launches Reconciliation Action Plan
Cyclone Remal claims lives, Oxfam responds with relief in coastal Bangladesh
Türk voices horror at loss of life in camp after Israeli strikes: Gaza
Palestinians with disabilities fear being killed first, says UN committee: Gaza
Humanitarian Assistance in response to Papua New Guinea Landslide
Ciara Glennon Memorial Law Scholarship Awarded
ActionAid Statement on the Atrocious Attack in West Rafah
Yemen: 113 detainees released with the support of the ICRC
UNSCR 2730 is an urgent and timely reminder of parties’ obligations to respect and protect humanitarian personnel
Growing human rights crisis in Rakhine state: Myanmar
SydWest recognises selfless volunteers during Volunteer Week
UN expert calls for probe of allegations of torture and mistreatment against Palestinian detainees: Israel
Coalition’s plan for 160,000 NOM a step in the right direction
Urgent international action crucial to save lives of thousands of Rohingya in Rakhine State says UN expert: Myanmar
Curtin Protest Update: Curtin University
Aotearoa must follow in the footsteps of countries recognising Palestinian statehood
UN expert urges State cooperation for execution of arrest warrant against ex-president François Bozize Yangouvonda: Central African Republic
Exercise Aurora shines light on importance of preparedness
PNG learning journey follows the river
Treaties Committee to examine defence cooperation agreement with Fiji
Boeing Donates $200,000 to Support Flood Recovery and Relief Efforts in Brazil
UN experts: Relief agency UNRWA targeted politically over partiality claims, funding must resume
UN Human Rights Chief horrified by escalating violence in El-Fasher: Sudan
UN expert says unilateral sanctions must not be used as foreign policy tool and means of economic coercion: China
GAZA: Families fleeing Rafah say they are being ‘killed slowly’ as forced to move again
Ukraine: As fighting intensifies around Kharkiv, ICRC increases support for displaced people
Grattan on Friday: Peter Dutton’s alternative – lower migration, more homes, and a populist swipe at billionaires
Billions for US and UK nuclear submarines, budget cuts for people seeking asylum
International aid continues to be one of the biggest losers in the Federal Budget with little response to growing gender inequality and…
Federal Budget delivers some comfort for families fleeing Gaza crisis
Australian federal budget falls flat in tackling inequality: Oxfam