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View from the Hill: Albanese hit by unexpected wave as he tries to clear the decks
The consequences of the government’s new migration legislation could be dire – for individuals and for Australia
Government rushing through bill to crack down on ‘uncooperative’ non-citizens it is trying to remove
Labor’s cruel new plan for people seeking asylum is a desperate and futile attempt to outflank the Coalition
Why would Islamic State attack Russia and what does this mean for the terrorism threat globally?
Joint Statement on Australia-UK Ministerial Consultations (AUKMIN) 2024
Artists assemble! Understanding the shifting memories of Hong Kong and diaspora
The government is fighting a new High Court case on immigration detainees. What’s it about and what’s at stake?
AI vs. elections: 4 essential reads about the threat of high-tech deception in politics
“Syria, too, desperately needs a ceasefire”: UN Commission of Inquiry
‘I couldn’t stand the pain’: the Turkish holiday resort that’s become an emergency dental centre for Britons who can’t get treated at home
Institutional discrimination against women and girls enabled human rights violations and crimes against humanity in the context of recent protests, UN Fact-Finding…
Highlight Harmony In Hills
Inspiring inclusion this International Women’s Day
Biden executive order on sensitive personal information does little for now to curb data market – but spotlights the threat the market poses
In 2024, we’ll truly find out how robust our democracies are to online disinformation campaigns
New sanctions package against Russia
Other nations are applying sanctions and going to court over Gaza – should NZ join them?
Should world leaders worry about another Trump presidency?
Two Years On, Australia Stands With Ukraine
Why 2024 could be a grim year for Ukraine – with momentous implications for the world
Moving closer to Australia is in New Zealand’s strategic interest – joining AUKUS is not
Is Russia looking to put nukes in space? Doing so would undermine global stability and ignite an anti-satellite arms race
Man in WA charged with visa breach
Unilateral designation of States as Sponsors of Terrorism negatively impact human rights, warn UN experts: United States
Attacks on United States Personnel in Middle East, Retaliatory Strikes Threaten to Worsen Regional Stability, Political Affairs Chief Tells Security Council
Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General
Celebrating World Wetlands Day
Melbourne man jailed for forced labour
Israel-Palestinian conflict: is the two-state solution now dead?
The Doomsday Clock is still at 90 seconds to midnight. But what does that mean?
Two-State Solution ‘Only Way to Avoid Endless Cycles of Fear, Hatred, Violence’, Secretary-General Tells Security Council Debate on Middle East
Australia risks falling behind allies on research security. Will it take a spy scandal in our universities to catch up?
Weapon Transfers Must Comport with International Law, Senior UN Official Tells Security Council, Urging Cooperation to Reduce Illicit Arms Flows
Australian agricultural trade logistics to face headwinds from escalating Red Sea tensions – Rabobank
As Israel’s Aerial Bombardments Intensify, ‘There Is No Safe Place in Gaza’, Humanitarian Affairs Chief Warns Security Council
Pointing to “Cycle of Violence”, Senior UN Official Urges Restraint Following Air Strikes in Yemen
South Brisbane District welcomes their latest Police Liaison Officers (PLOs)
Adopting Resolution 2722 (2024) with 11 Votes in Favour, 1 Against, Security Council Demands Houthis Immediately Stop Attacks on Merchant, Commercial Vessels…
Russian Federation’s War Having ‘Appalling Impact’ on Ukraine’s Children, Under-Secretary-General Tells Security Council
Security Council Press Statement on Terrorist Attack in Kerman, Islamic Republic of Iran
Man in Western Australia charged over visa breach
Hong Kong plummets to 46th spot in latest Human Freedom ranking as China continues to violate “one country, two systems” pact
Tracing Indian Ocean slavery through Iranian cinema
Commercialising biofuels and other plant-derived industrial products, backed by NAB
Hard-fought COP28 agreement suggests the days of fossil fuels are numbered – but climate catastrophe is not yet averted
Opium imports into Australia on rise
Press Conference by Security Council President on Programme of Work for December