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ADF exercises capability at RIMPAC
One air raid every ten days on hospitals, clinics, wells and water tanks throughout Yemen war
Australia delivers humanitarian supplies to Beirut
Foreign worker crisis needs a private and collaborative solution
2 in 5 schools around world lacked basic handwashing facilities prior to COVID-19 pandemic – UNICEF, WHO
Rangers take emergency leadership training
Australian Red Cross launches Beirut Explosion Appeal
Sydney’s multicultural leaders are taking steps to make sure their communities are COVID-19 safe
US Marines complete quarantine
Morrison Government boosts investment in Army’s autonomous vehicle fleet
Andrew Forrest to call on ethical entrepreneurs to help “reboot Australia” in ABC Boyer Lectures
Good Dialogue with Colombian Mayors Medellin Reopens; No Progress in Bogota
Australian FM statement on Beirut
Two million children affected by monsoon rains in Bangladesh
Origins of Our Discontents” her most important Book Club selection ever
World Vision Australia announces organisational changes
New Zealand extends Middle East and Africa peace support deployments
FAO-led global COVID-19 Food Coalition gains momentum
Syria on brink of further disaster as COVID-19 cases explode: World Vision
IKEA Foundation contributes $3.5 million to support FAO’s work with refugees and host communities
Unblocking Bottlenecks in Financial Relief Critical for Survival of Air Transport in Africa
Children made up a third of civilian casualties in Afghanistan so far
Alum and twin cross U.S. on foot to support COVID-19 relief
Law scholars’ proposal boosts skilled immigration, economy
United Kingdom supports FAO’s desert locust-fighting efforts with £ 17 million contribution
Yemen sees return to alarming levels of food insecurity
2021 Kindergarten Central Registration period closing soon
Australians at risk of being detained overseas
Enhanced water repellent surfaces discovered in nature
New report identifies 27 countries heading for COVID-19-driven food crises
10 children killed in Yemen in last four days
Ambassador joins Fred Hollows Foundation
Wyndham pleads for refugee help 16 July
More than 150 countries engaged in COVID-19 vaccine global access facility
Australian maritime regulator silent on crew change crisis
Australia and Indonesia to partner on COVID-19 research
FAO launches new COVID-19 Response and Recovery Programme outlining seven key priority areas
Almost 10 million children may never return to school following Covid-19 lockdown: new report
Supporting victims and families to attend mosque attack sentencing
Dispute Resolution scholarships awarded
Child Labour, Hunger Soar As Family Incomes Plummet, Report Confirms
Wyndham pleads for refugee help
More people could die daily from COVID-19 linked hunger than virus itself
Data reveals effect of pandemic on ceasefires
FAO welcomes additional €15 million from European Union to fight Desert Locusts and their impacts on food security
South Pacific Defence Ministers reflect on security impacts of COVID-19
Ships deploy to Southeast Asia and Exercise Rim of Pacific in Hawaii