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Oxfam Straight Talkers return to Canberra for Wiyi Yani U Thangani National Summit
65 million more people pushed to extreme hunger since last year is “a stain on our collective humanity,” says Oxfam
Oxfam calls for tax reform as analysis shows Australian workers took 4.6% pay cut in 2022
Ten years on from Rana Plaza tragedy: 9 in 10 Australians consider the safety of garment workers as important when purchasing clothing
Australia’s aid generosity remains low, reveals OECD figures
Australia Becomes World Leader in Corporate Tax Transparency
NSW election results shows power of Aboriginal voters: Oxfam
Allies for Uluru Coalition – Statement
Together for Adventure: Victorians unite against poverty for Oxfam Trailwalker Melbourne
Tax The Roys! – Succession returns as millions around the world face extreme inequality and poverty
Oxfam Reaction – IPCC Synthesis Report
New push for famine package as polls shows public support
Closing the gap is about addressing the human rights and equality of First Peoples
Oxfam raises fresh concerns for Türkiye earthquake survivors as torrential rains and flooding batter devastated region
Almost three-quarters of displaced Syrians surveyed in Aleppo say they are having to skip a meal every day since the earthquake
Oxfam and partners mounting a humanitarian response to help people affected by cyclone in Malawi and Mozambique
Cox’s Bazar camp fire: Oxfam responding with food and shelter
Survivors continue to face major health and safety risks one month after Türkiye earthquakes
Oxfam welcomes Australia’s commitment to join Vanuatu’s bid for an International Court of Justice (ICJ) climate change advisory opinion
Social sector organisations launch Allies for Uluru Coalition in support of Voice
Dismal conditions in shelters as hundreds of thousands of people in Syria and Türkiye lack water and basic sanitation
Oxfam welcomes Australian Government’s additional humanitarian assistance to Turkiye and Syria
Australian famine package important step forward
Oxfam and partners aim to reach nearly 2 million people affected by earthquakes in Turkiye and Syria
Australian famine package an important step forward
Oxfam reaction to Somalia Humanitarian Response Plan
Oxfam and partners mount earthquake response in Turkiye and Syria amidst devastating loss of life and destruction of property
Oxfam calls for commemoration not celebration on January 26
Greens urge Labor to act on calls to raise Jobseeker in May’s budget
Australia’s richest 1% gain 10 times more wealth in past decade than bottom 50%: Oxfam
Australia’s richest 1% gain 10 times more wealth in past decade than bottom 50%
New Somalia hunger figures – Oxfam reaction
Australian politicians visit Kenya with Save Children
People eating leaves to survive in South Sudan as aid fails to keep pace with spiralling hunger crisis
Global humanitarian needs highest on record – Oxfam Reaction
Australians encouraged to give socially conscious and sustainable gifts this Christmas
Oxfam supports partners and local government in responding to Cianjur Earthquake in Indonesia
Clothing retailing industry must share $1 billion profits with garment workers who help generate them
We know sweatshop clothing is bad – and buy it anyway
COP27 commitment to create loss and damage fund monumental win, if properly funded: Oxfam Australia
Campaign lights path for Australia to help prevent famine
World population milestone: impact of 8 billion people explained
G20 must tackle “cost of profit” crisis causing chaos worldwide, says Oxfam
Cultural fishing report blueprint for fairer future: Oxfam
Billionaire emits million times more greenhouse gases than average person
Oxfam calls on NSW government to respect cultural fishing rights
Rhodes Scholar-elect on mathematical mission
Rhodes Scholar on mathematical mission