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Terrorists taking up almsgiving
At least 38 children killed in shelling in Idilb and Hama, Northern Syria
Task Force Arrives in Indonesia for Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2019
First Maritime Exercise conducted by Australian, French, Japanese and US ships in Indian Ocean
Bob Hawke fondly remembered
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Save Children calls for perpetrators of violations against children in conflict zones to be held to account
Northwestern Syria on verge of worst crisis since start of conflict
$18M upgrade to Leslie Harrison Dam completed early
Three in four child casualties in world’s deadliest conflicts caused by explosive weapons
Australia right to embrace Middle East’s only democracy
World Vision welcomes ALP commitment to increase aid funding
Our plan to protect our borders to keep Australians safe
Morrison Government Will Continue to Protect Our Borders
South Pacific Defence Ministers’ Meeting in Fiji
Defence Minister to discuss climate change
Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2019 Task Force deepens ties with Vietnam
Inner-city basketball court transformed into bombed-out classroom to highlight war on children
Oxfam responding as India devastated after Cyclone Fani
World Vision warns millions of children at risk from Cyclone Fani
Controlling killer robots: how do we do it?
PhD a high point of inspiring global education journey
Cash transfer programming improves dignity of beneficiaries in Fiji and Vanuatu: new report
Cyclone Kenneth: Money running dry as death toll rises to 38
Second cyclone pummels Mozambique, thousands more lives in danger
It’s luxuries that give it away
Microsoft challenges Australian students to use AI to solve social and environmental issues with launch of national competition
Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2019 arrives in Thailand
Cyclone Kenneth wreaks havoc in Mozambique
Yemen cholera outbreak: 100,000 children infected since start of 2019
Three children killed in Idlib shelling
Five Years and Growing… Mastercard Commits to Reaching 1M Girls Globally by 2025 with Signature STEM Education Platform
Major spike in cholera likely as agencies struggle to reach infected people in Yemen
Greens Launch Plan to Ensure Access to English Language Support
Major spike in cholera likely as agencies struggle to reach infected people – Oxfam
2 Million at risk in Iran Floods Ahwazi Arab Minorities Warn of humanitarian