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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ANZ CONGRATULATES NEW ASSISTANT TREASURER
HMAS Sydney deployed on sanctions enforcement against North Korea
Persistent Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons by Pyongyang Continues to Undermine Global Non-proliferation Regime, Assistant Secretary-General Tells Security Council
Govt For Rich Is Failing Unemployed
TIME FOR TAX REFORM IS NOW, AS LABOR WINS ANOTHER TERM
Australian Eyes In Sky
More Jobseekers Finding Work
EPA Pumps $5k Out Of Carlton Petrol Station
Arrest and use of force against two men in Auckland unjustified
Thursday 27 March
The OECD Working Group on Bribery welcomes Belgium’s significant legislative reforms to combat foreign bribery but calls for increased investigations and prosecutions
NZ Must Act On Israel’s Slaughter Of Children
Support For Rebuilding Adass Synagogue
Digital duty of care needed to mandate safeguards against online sexual abuse of children on Australian screens
Committee reports on the operation of Australia’s Magnitsky-style thematic sanctions
Public Consultation Opens On Code Of Conduct
How stigma, fear and the UK welfare system harm women in informal self-employment
New Zealand stands with Ukraine, three years after illegal Russian invasion
Action Needed Now, As Child Poverty Grows
Benefit Levels Fail To Keep Families Out Of Poverty
Govt’s Lack Of Plan Shows In Soaring Unemployment Stats
Recognising ADF personnel on Indo-Pacific operations
New Counter-terrorism Financing Sanctions
Australian Statement Of Support – EU Sanction
Govt’s Sanctions Regime Fails Us All
Welfare that Works making a difference
NZ’s Companies Act is finally being reformed – but will the changes go far enough?
Submission On Crimes Amendment Bill
Security Council 1970 Sanctions Committee Removes One Entry from Its Sanctions List
New Zealand must strengthen foreign bribery detection and its corporate liability framework for foreign bribery, says the OECD Working Group on Bribery
“Cheating the system” – sentencing in country’s first criminal cartel case
NZ Police acknowledges sanctions by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the U.S. Department of the Treasury
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2763 (2024), Security Council Renews Mandate of Taliban Sanctions Monitoring Team
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2762 (2024), Security Council Retains Al-Shabaab Sanctions until Full Review
Sanctions Regime To Create More Hardship For Families
New tools to be added to Traffic Light System
Labor finally shifts towards Greens position after tens of thousands killed in Gaza
Bill To Sanction Unlawful Occupation Of Palestine
Back Step on Low/Mid Rise Will Jeopardise Housing Target 
Review of Magnitsky-style autonomous sanctions
Security Council Sanctions Committee Concerning South Sudan Discusses Interim Report of Panel of Experts
Security Council Sanctions Committee concerning South Sudan Receives Briefing on Behalf of Emergency Relief Coordinator in Pursuance of Resolution 2664 (2022)
Security Council Sanctions Committee Concerning Sudan Receives Briefing on Behalf of Emergency Relief Coordinator in Pursuance of Resolution 2664 (2022)
Govt Continues To Punch Down
Gendered Violence And Harassment In World Of Work
More support to help people on benefit into work
Opinion piece: Looking for a gift for free market-lover? Try Anti-Monopoly
Three ways the UK can get people working again – without punishing them