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CARE Australia endorses historic pledge and leads push for more equitable aid system
Oxfam welcomes first step to getting aid budget back on track
189 million people per year affected by extreme weather in developing countries as rich countries stall on paying climate impact
True value of climate finance is third of what developed countries report
Famine should not exist in 2022, yet Somalia faces its worst yet
Urgent support needed to help people eat
Food for thought
Redesign tax to work for everyone
Doubts over accuracy and scale of World Bank climate finance may undermine trust ahead of crucial summit talks
Rich countries’ aid to West Africa to cope with climate change is insufficient and dangerously worsening debt levels
Statement on Australia’s decision to commit $15 million in emergency assistance to hunger crisis
World leaders’ UNGA pledge to vaccinate world falls woefully short as only third of countries meet target
Working together with our region to prepare for future disasters
Extreme hunger has more than doubled in 10 of world’s worst climate hotspots over past six years
Australia funding just one-tenth of its global fair share on climate: report
Oxfam reaction to IPC food security report for Somalia
Passing of Queen Elizabeth II
Pakistan floods: Oxfam begins relief response and calls for coordinated international action
World Class Comedy at Lennox Head: Ballina Shire
Walkers unite to fight poverty at Oxfam Trailwalker Sydney
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and community leaders head to Canberra for Straight Talk 15 August
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and community leaders head to Canberra for Straight Talk
South Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and community leaders head to Canberra for Straight Talk
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and community leaders from ACT head to Canberra for Straight Talk
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and community leaders from Queensland head to Canberra for Straight Talk
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and community leaders from Northern Territory head to Canberra for Straight Talk
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and community leaders from Western Australia head to Canberra for Straight Talk
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and community leaders from NSW head to Canberra for Straight Talk
Victorian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and community leaders head to Canberra for Straight Talk
Oxfam reaction to first shipment of grain leaving Ukraine
Unprecedented spike in food prices puts Yemenis at risk of extreme hunger
Two-weeks increase in food billionaires’ wealth enough to fully fund East Africa hunger crisis response
Oxfam Australia welcomes government support for climate justice case
Worst monsoon rains in over century submerge most of northeast Bangladesh and devastate lives of over 4 million people
WTO deal on vaccine patents ‘technocratic fudge’
Israel’s blockade of Gaza hits 15 years with no diplomatic resolution in sight
Nearly 30,000 people have died every day from COVID since WTO talks on vaccine intellectual property began
800% increase in UN appeal needs for extreme weather-related emergencies in 20 years
Oxfam campaign sees Myer make first public commitment to payment of living wage for garment workers
ABSF Sustainability Steering Group Chair calls for vegetation management initiative
Oxfam congratulates new parliament, calls for more action on climate, inequality, First People’s rights
Pandemic creates new billionaire every 30 hours — now million people could fall into extreme poverty
One person likely dying from hunger every 48 seconds in drought-ravaged East Africa as world again fails to heed warnings
Minister Phil Twyford to travel to Timor-Leste
Trailwalker Brisbane cancelled
Over quarter of billion more people could fall into extreme levels of poverty and suffering
Oxfam reaction to IPCC’s Working Group III report on climate change mitigation
Star-studded concert to launch Emergency Action Alliance Ukraine Appeal