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Making New Zealand a better place for young Kiwis
Victorian homelessness body warns of irreparable damage without urgent housing investment
Finding Balance For Food Security In Conflict Zones
No Surprise Unemployment At Nine Year High
CTU Welcomes New President And Māori Vice-President
On World Teachers Day, $11.5 billion in unpaid teacher workload shows extent of the overwork crisis
Education during armed conflict offers a lifeline, protection, stability and hope says UN expert
LEAP-FAST side event at Second World Summit for Social Development
Applications open for 2026 PRF Fellowships
Human Rights Are Path Towards Just And Sustainable Energy Transition Says UN Expert
Rising Unemployment Is Alarming
Govt For Rich Failing Unemployed New Zealanders
Regional NSW Hit By Biggest Rent Increases
Labor’s Decision To Reject Cannabis Inquiry Recommendation ‘spineless’, Greens Say
Rural Women Rising – Shaping Resilient Futures With Beijing+30
Public Speeches Challenged Assumptions In Ancient Greece
Anti-Poverty Week: Wesley Mission Warns Digital Poverty Is Deepening Disadvantage For Children In Out Of Home Care
Country Of Many Firsts In Fiscal Stability, Says Independent Expert: Kuwait
Jane Hodder To Be Next Chair Of Board Of Brotherhood Of St. Laurence
New Oxfam Australia Chief Executive Appointed 8 October
UN Expert Alarmed By Disturbing Human Rights Situation: Cambodia
Girl I Am, Change I Lead – Girls On Frontlines Of Crisis
RBA Banks On Higher Unemployment, More Pain
Unions release plan to bring electricity back into public ownership
UN expert on foreign debt and human rights to visit Kuwait
Thursday 25 September
HILDA report reveals children trapped in poverty as inequality reaches crisis point
Doctoral course on social and health inequalities in ageing organised in collaboration with SWEAH
Govt Homelessness Announcement Drop In Ocean
Free Menstrual Products Available At Council Locations
Thomas Mayo rejects NT Government’s planned roll out of pepper spray to security guards
Youth Ambassadors Making Their Mark In East Gippsland
Greens celebrate win on welfare debts, say Robodebt work is far from done
Measuring Poverty in Australia:? Henderson’s Legacy and the Path Ahead
UN experts: Indonesia must stop forced evictions in Mandalika
Economic Reform Roundtable should mark start of ongoing, inclusive action to address national challenges
OCR Cut Welcome For Some While Govt Leaves Many Behind
Dodgy welfare penalties must end, Greens urge Labor after second damning report in two weeks
Urgent employment services reform needed to address compliance failings and restore trust and dignity
Greens call to stop all welfare payment suspensions in light of damning ombudsman’s report
Shane Jones: We Have Our Own NZ Coal
New High In Unemployment As Govt Punishes Jobless
Damaging Compliance System must stop immediately after damning Ombudsman report: ACOSS
Homelessness Week 2025
IJM Australia calls for urgent action on digital duty of care in response to alleged child abuse materials in OOSH Care
Time For Govt To Get Serious On Household Debt
ACOSS calls for tax reform that doesn’t raise GST
New term demands real action on housing as crisis snowballs