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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
Budget lacks ambition at time of massive need
Escalating death, destitution and destruction as Yemeni civilians left to bear brunt of 7-year war
Walking for equality: Teams come together for Oxfam Trailwalker Melbourne
As many as 28 million people across East Africa at risk of extreme hunger if rains fail again
Building climate resilient societies requires sustainable care systems, say leaders of Global Alliance for Care
Close Gap report shows efforts to address systemic racism overdue: Oxfam
Oxfam campaign brings living wages step closer for garment workers as fashion brands make commitments
Covid death toll four times higher in lower-income countries than rich ones
Protection of civilians in Ukraine conflict
Oxfam reaction to IPCC’s Working Group II report on climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability
Oxfam slams OECD position on deducting vaccines from aid spending
Encouraging responsible sourcing in our supply chains
Yemen: Rise in airstrikes and landmines add to misery for civilians in Marib after year of increased conflict
Oxfam urges UN Security Council to inject new urgency into peace talks to end conflict in Yemen
Oxfam calls for respectful reflection, not celebration, on January 26
Why is Greenpeace talking about taxing super rich?
Billionaires doubling fortunes shows need for Greens’ billionaires tax
Australia’s billionaires double fortunes during pandemic as global inequality grows
Oxfam welcomes funding for Philippines, calls for more assistance
Government fails to commit further critical funding to tackle pandemic in region: Oxfam
Fiona Kotvojs will deliver for Bega electorate
Parts of Somalia hit by driest season in 40 years as climate-fueled drought worsens
Australians encouraged to give socially conscious gifts this Christmas, amid rising inequality
Oxfam welcomes Labor climate policy, calls for more detail
Oxfam welcomes significant sanctions law
Action against gender-based violence being pushed to outlying margins of global Covid response
Shoppers asked to pressure popular fashion brands to step up
Oxfam calls on Australian governments to act now to raise age of criminal responsibility to 14
Oxfam’s verdict on COP26 outcome
Australia failed our Pacific neighbours at COP: aid agencies
Straight Talk Summit postponed
Carbon emissions of richest 1% set to be 30 times 1.5°C limit in 2030
We can and must do more on climate: Oxfam
PM must do more on climate commitments: Oxfam
PM must do more on climate commitments
Pharmaceutical companies and rich nations delivering just one in seven of doses promised to developing countries
Australia must take lead and urgently ramp up climate funding for at-risk countries: new report
Learning sessions gave me courage to aim for career as police officer and end illegal behaviour against women
Community sector unites to call for fair fast climate action this decade
Homes flattened, thousands in evacuation centres as powerful Tropical Cyclone Yasa strikes Fiji
Oxfam congratulates Australian fashion brands on living wage milestone
UN-backed rights needed for Indigenous communities: Oxfam
Campaigners warn that 9 out of 10 people in poor countries are set to miss out on COVID-19 vaccine