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Researchers prefer same-gender co-authors, UW study shows
Housing crisis missing from intergenerational report
ALP Conference backs Jobseeker policy to lift people out of poverty as unemployment increases
Labor voters in battleground seats want Jobseeker boost: new polling
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Commend Uruguay on High-Quality Delegation, Ask about the Situation of People of…
Labor’s Safety Net Bill is parachute with holes
Treaties Committee recommends ratification of Timor-Leste Defence and Serbia Social Security Agreements
Researchers prefer same-gender co-authors, study confirms
Strengthening the Safety Net Bill a step in the right direction
Easing cost of living pressures for around two million Australians
Statement on historic income apportionment
Labor’s Safety Net Bill is parachute will holes
Greens to introduce suite of amendments to improve Safety Net Bill, including raising Jobseeker to $88 a day
Govt misses opportunity to deliver urgently needed uni reforms
‘It won’t stop people going without food and essential medication’: ACOSS to front inquiry into social security payments
ACOSS welcomes Robodebt Royal Commission’s report
Robodebt Royal Commission report: Justice must be done for current and former victims of automated debt-collection, say Greens
Treaties Committee to consider Australia-Serbia Social Security Agreement
Four people arrested for allegedly importing 233kg of meth in industrial pulley
COVID cost for Asia’s informal workers
Developing a global research agenda for public health and social measures: Research priorities for COVID-19
First Nations Reflections for National Reconciliation Week
HRMMU Update on the human rights situation of older persons in Ukraine in the context of the armed attack by the Russian Federation
Federal Government commits to establishing enduring resolution for Youpla victims ‘within months’ – key details yet to be finalised
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Commend Sao Tome and Principe on the High Birth Registration Rate,…
UN expert to visit Bangladesh to assess impact of poverty on human rights
Budget clearly signals ‘NDIS is here to stay’, with more to do on housing and economic security
Building mentally healthy workplaces
Television Interview – Sunrise
Government listens to women about harms caused by Parentsnext
Cleaned up: AFP arrests man for allegedly importing 137kg meth hidden in floor scrubbers
Victorian housing affordability and accessibility worst in nation
UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination publishes findings on Argentina, Niger, Philippines, Portugal, Russia and Tajikistan
High Commissioner addresses ECLAC Forum on Sustainable Development Goals
Economic development funding boost for Cape York communities
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Note Portugal’s Adoption of a National Plan to Combat Racism and Discrimination,…
Cost-of-Living Crisis hits Canberra Community Sector
Government must heed the advice of its Women’s Economic Equality Taskforce
East Kimberley communities to receive economic development funding boost
Community services face staffing crisis due to chronic funding shortages
Ceduna communities to benefit from funding boost
Use of debt collectors for social welfare abolished
Council’s sound financial management recognised in credit rating
Greens introduce Bill for an independent Anti-Poverty Commission
Urgent cost-of-living response needed for women and children in poverty
Automation, uncertainty, and Robodebt scheme
Greens call for Poverty Reduction Package in May Budget
JobSeeker must be raised to $76 a day in Federal Budget, says ACOSS