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New law passed to reduce gun harm
Alcohol interlock devices reduce repeat drink driving
Decent work, not sanctions
Welfare is about support, not sanctions
Deputy Prime Minister meeting with ROK Minister for National Defense
Catholic Health Australia urges Senate to oppose trojan horse euthanasia bill
Sanctions on Russian armed forces and weapons manufacturers
Enhanced changes to WA public sector wages policy
FMA review of ethical investing claims in managed funds
Australian Greens Statement Regarding Myanmar
Myanmar military regime’s execution of pro-democracy activists
Statement regarding SCG crowd incidents
As Air Travel Rebounds, Boeing Forecasts Demand for More than 41,000 New Airplanes by 2041
Statement to G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting Plenary Session on Strengthening Multilateralism
UN experts: Unilateral sanctions threaten scientific research and academic freedom
Update to Human Rights Council Urgent Debate: Afghanistan
Food delivery rider safety reforms made law
Strong climate policy will deliver strong EU trade deal for farmers
More income support needed for young people experiencing homelessness, study finds
Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syrian Arab Republic
UN committee urges end to violence against children during protests: Ecuador
UN expert: Financial sector overcompliance with unilateral sanctions is harmful to human rights
University suspends, sanctions Men’s Cyclone Hockey Club
More consumer protections for life insurance customers
Penalty imposed on freight forwarders for cartel agreements
Why war in Ukraine is so hard to stop
Ballistic missile test by North Korea
Russian state companies sanctioned
ASIC highlights focus areas for 30 June 2022 reporting
Links between incentives and ethical lapses identified in ILR research
Further Russia and Belarus Sanctions
Supercharged hunger crisis could cause mass child starvation, as conflict cripples Europe’s ‘breadbasket’
Belarusian leaders and defence entities targeted under latest round of sanctions
Syria: In societies shattered by conflict, civilians pay high price for years
Autosobriety Training Programme to prevent drink-driving kicks off in Ecuador
Need to protect faith based medical and aged care providers from “kill bill”
University of Toronto sues Easy EDU tutoring company
New sanctions target disinformation and malicious cyber actors
Poor building processes at Alkimos home where roof detached
Additional sanctions in response to Russia’s invasion
Financial system resilient to heightened challenges
Australia continuing to avoid direct sanctions on Myanmar military
World Press Freedom Day 2022: government must show its commitment through action, not just words
More political elites and defence entities sanctioned, and prohibitions extended
Additional Sanctions on Russia
Russian banks targeted under latest round of sanctions
Additional sanctions on Russian state-owned enterprises
Monetary tightening brought forward