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UN Working Group gravely concerned by enforced disappearance and subsequent death in custody of Víctor Hugo Quero Navas: Venezuela
Israel must immediately release Gaza-bound Flotilla activists, say UN experts
Strait of Hormuz crisis: Fertilizer scarcity will affect next harvests and food supplies, FAO warns
Frigate project progress key for maritime security
Israel must release Gaza-bound flotilla activists
Civilians impacted amid clashes: Mali
Is New Zealand sliding toward a US-style approach to immigration and asylum?
Oxfam Australia calls for bold action on inequality in 2026-27 Federal Budget
Statement by UN experts deploring widespread attacks on healthcare in Sudan, 10 years after Security Council Resolution 2286
Joint call by the President of the ICRC, the Director-General of WHO and the International President of MSF
Greenpeace calls on Australian government to uphold international law and ensure safe passage of peaceful Gaza flotilla
Two in three children in Gaza at risk of infection due to plague of rats and pests
Randwick Council Seeks To Ban Coogee Pro Palestine Event set for 10am Sunday
UN expert group to examine 624 cases from 44 countries at its 139th session: Enforced disappearances
Honouring Service This Anzac Day
Families, Lawyers Speak to Israeli Actions in Taking Hostages in International Waters
Public hearings continue in Melbourne and Sydney for inquiry into gender equality as a national security and economic security imperative
Poliovirus Detected In Western Australian Wastewater
6 Aussies taken hostage by Israel — updated
Report: 15 years since devastating famine, Somalia faces new disaster – drought without aid
20,000 stranded seafarers in the Strait of Hormuz face missile fears, exhaustion and isolation
UN experts: Gaza damage assessment must require end to occupation and discrimination of Palestinians
Türk deplores crackdown on dissent, says rights of all Iranians must be respected: Iran
Seminar on the situation in Gaza: “Never accept that this becomes normalised”
Hunger intensifies in South Sudan as 7.8 million people face high acute food insecurity and 2.2 million children suffer acute malnutrition
Human rights update on Syria
Anzac Commemorations Dot Indo-Pacific
More than 100 women and girls displaced every hour in South Sudan, some going days without food
Overseas Anzac Day service numbers – Department of Veterans’ Affairs
UN report on deaths and displacement in Lebanon
Honouring generations of service and sacrifice on Anzac Day
CNS Preparing for 2026 Annual Partnership Conference in San Francisco
More than 2.7 million children aged under five in Pakistan face acute malnutrition
Preserving the past and capturing the present
First-hand look at Japanese frigate operations
DRC: Number of attacks on schools triple in one year as violence escalates
Final Guardian-class Patrol Boat delivered to Maldives
More than half of Haitians still facing acute food insecurity: Government and partners urge intensified efforts to safeguard progress
More than 38,000 women and girls were killed in Gaza between October 2023 and December 2025 – UN Women
Reports of burial sites highlight hidden cost of renewed violence, UN Commission calls for proper handling and investigation: South Sudan
Israel and Lebanon have signed a ceasefire. But this isn’t a tidy end to a war and attention moves on quickly
More housing help for vulnerable young Queenslanders on the Sunshine Coast
CDU students join disaster relief efforts following flooding
Students on the frontline supporting Territory families during emergencies
UN experts condemn Israel’s unprecedented bombing in Lebanon after ceasefire announcement, demand immediate halt to hostilities
Five Things You Should Know About Sudan’s Food Crisis
AI chatbot targets online safety and support for seniors
New report gives voice to racism experienced by Australia’s Jewish, Muslim, Palestinian, Arab and Israeli communities