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MSD figures show Govt determined to punish beneficiaries
Benefit stats highlight need for welfare reset
NZ, Korea Strengthen Relationship
$1.1 Million For Building Industry Support
Providers of military assistance to Russia targeted in new sanctions
New Zealand increases support for Ukraine
Anthony Wing reappointed NSW Point to Point Transport Commissioner
ASIC approves enhanced Banking Code of Practice
New Research Analyses Venezuela’s Political Crisis
UN experts: Governments must urgently scrap unfair laws criminalising homelessness and poverty
Statement on EU sanctions against cyber criminals for malicious activities against the EU Ukraine
Academic freedom just as crucial as a free press or independent judiciary, says Special Rapporteur
Government Prioritises Punishing Beneficiaries Again
Job seekers to report on progress after six months from today
Improving Governance And Integrity In Local Councils
HMAS Sydney departs for regional presence deployment
Prime Minister wraps up visit to Japan
Ukraine Peace Summit
Additional aid funding for Gaza is necessary but Government needs to do far more
Human rights violated by over-zealous IT companies adhering to US technology sanctions: United States
UN experts outraged by Israeli strikes on civilians sheltering in Rafah camps
Listing Of Ansar Allah As Terrorist Organisation
UN expert urges State cooperation for execution of arrest warrant against ex-president François Bozize Yangouvonda: Central African Republic
Paddy Manning takes over as Chair of MEAA Ethics Committee
ANU Should Answer, Not Disband, Peaceful Protesters
Targeted sanctions in response to North Korea’s supply of arms to Russia
Further Sanctions Against Russia
New Zealand expresses regret at North Korea’s aggressive rhetoric
Targeted sanctions in response to Iran’s destabilising activities in the Middle East
Guidance Note: For duty holders that are AML/CFT reporting entities
Threats against the ICC promote a culture of impunity, say UN experts: Israel/Gaza
Government shows allergy to evidence in benefits crackdown
Getting new job seekers on the pathway to work
Last call for dodgy providers in international education
Coalition demands amendments to government’s deportation bill, as crucial High Court judgement set for Friday
UN rights expert to assess impact of unilateral sanctions: China
Strengthening Governance And Integrity In Councils
UN Human Rights Chief troubled by law enforcement actions against protesters at universities: United States of America
Victims of modern slavery must have remedy and reparation in ongoing lawsuits, UN experts say: Ecuador
Ashurst international trade and regulatory offering expands with new partner hire
UQ leads efforts to improve Australia-China agricultural engagement
Government focused on getting people into work
Iran’s Attacks On Israel
Monthly ministerial diary disclosures among measures proposed to enhance political transparency
Defence continues 2024 Regional Presence Deployments
Unions deliver MPs petition to stop real terms cuts to the minimum wage
Public interest in transparency and the Rule of Law requires reform of secrecy offences in Criminal Code
UN experts condemn terrorist attack on Russian concert hall