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CBA invests in international transaction screening technology company
Ashurst advises Migao Group in completing one of the largest IPOs in Hong Kong in Q1 2024
“Our human rights are not for sale” – Communities remind Penny Wong ahead of Chinese Foreign Minister’s visit to Canberra
Don’t Trade Away our Human Rights: Communities remind Penny Wong ahead of Chinese Foreign Minister’s visit to Canberra
Sport Integrity Australia CEO calls for sports’ leaders to drive cultural reform
Ashurst expands Disputes & Investigations offering with senior white collar hire in London
City of Casey responds to proposed local government reforms
Ashurst advises on the largest company listed in 2023 and the first humanoid robotic IPO in Hong Kong 
Govt’s Great Welfare Reset Is Broken Record
Two Years On, Australia Stands With Ukraine
UN expert: US Anti-Normalization Act set to worsen dire humanitarian situation in Syria
AMA Submission On Changes To National Law
Government begins reset of welfare system
Benefit sanctions will punish people who need support
NHVR launches operation to boost heavy vehicle safety in the construction industry
Luxon’s buzzwords hint at sinister agenda
Response to Minister for Local Government
UN expert calls for human rights, not charity, to end hunger and malnutrition: Venezuela
UN experts condemn terrorist attacks targeting Pakistan election and call for a peaceful transition of power
National Govt will make more people poorer
Security Council Sanctions Committee Concerning South Sudan Convenes Briefing to Member States in Connection with Expert Panel Interim Report
Expert Panel Briefs Security Council Sanctions Committee concerning Central African Republic on Midterm Report, Workplan Pursuant to Resolution 2693 (2023)
Unilateral designation of States as Sponsors of Terrorism negatively impact human rights, warn UN experts: United States
Government’s policies will make it harder for unemployed workers
South Australia Police cooks up new road safety campaign to curb drug driving
Greater focus on getting people into work
Industry welcomes legislation targeting ‘dodgy’ VET providers
Tasracing venue bans
Further sanctions on Myanmar military regime
UN expert on the right to food to visit Venezuela
Minister to vary Performance Improvement Order
Anglers reminded to follow rules this summer
Sanctions in response to terrorist attacks perpetrated by Hamas
Security Council Press Statement on Attack against Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Central African Republic
Security Council 1718 Sanctions Committee Amends Two Entries on Its Sanctions List
Security Council Sanctions Committee concerning Democratic Republic of Congo Discusses Midterm Report of Group of Experts
Security Council Press Statement on Terrorist Attack in Daraban, Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Security Council Sanctions Committee concerning Haiti Meets with Panel of Experts
Government consults on next reforms in response to PwC tax leaks scandal
Security Council 2653 Sanctions Committee Adds 4 Entries to Its Sanctions List
The case of a persistent bully: from victim to perpetrator
Security Council 1970 Sanctions Committee Amends Five Entries on Its Sanctions List
Security Council Sanctions Committee concerning South Sudan Discusses Interim Report of Panel of Experts
Secrecy offences overhaul risks entrenching problems
Unsafe and unprofessional interaction with PLA-N
Security Council Committee Established Pursuant to Resolution 2653 (2022) Concerning Haiti Convenes Briefing to Member States in Connection with Panel of Experts Report
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2707 (2023), Security Council Renews Panel of Experts, Sanctions on Yemen
Security Council Sanctions Committee concerning Sudan Receives Briefing on Behalf of Emergency Relief Coordinator in Pursuance of Resolution 2664 (2022)