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The Federal Budget must deliver cost of living relief for those who need it most and tackle our biggest challenges for a…
Federal Budget must address cost of living crisis, says ACOSS
New President historic moment for ACOSS
Television Interview – ABC News Breakfast 8 March
March indexation to provide cost of living relief for 4.7 million Australians
UNHCR, IOM welcome Spain’s expedited resettlement of Syrian refugees from Türkiye in earthquake aftermath
Serious plan for super could fund doubling rent assistance
In Dialogue with Zambia, Experts of the Human Rights Committee Commend the Abolition of the Death Penalty and Measures to Improve Prison…
Disability Support Pension Impairment Tables review providing better, continued support for Australians living with disability
Legal assistance for flood impacted victims
$7 Million legal support for flood affected communities in NSW
Countries urged to safeguard the health of refugees and migrants
UN expert to assess human rights of older persons: Dominican Republic
One arrested as part of international investigation into 365kg cocaine seized in WA
Illegal Robodebt scheme has caused real pain and anxiety to almost 400,000 Australians
International investigation underway after about 365kg cocaine seized in WA
UN experts say Israel should be held accountable for acts of ‘domicide’
6 reasons why it’s so hard to see GP
Rising homelessness risk must be addressed in May Budget
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk calls for the “illogic of escalation” to stop: Israel and Occupied Palestinian Territory
UN experts demand investigation into alleged spying programme targeting Catalan leaders: Spain
Philosophers have studied ‘counterfactuals’ for decades. Will they help us unlock the mysteries of AI?
Australia signs new social security agreement with Serbia
Human Rights Worsen in Ukraine: Report
Chile, Guatemala Boosting Pandemic Preparedness
Being off work sick or injured linked to higher risk of suicide
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk concludes his official visit to Ukraine
Indexation to benefit young Australians
Light at end of inequality tunnel?
Providing more options for older Australians and eligible Veterans to work more in time for Christmas
Tax revenues rebounded as economies recovered from Covid pandemic, according to new OECD data
Brotherhood of St. Laurence welcomes new expert panel to advise on tackling disadvantage and boosting economic inclusion
Expert committee to advise on tackling disadvantage and boosting economic inclusion
Senate Support for Secure Jobs, Better Pay
Encouraged by progress but more needs to be done to prevent exploitation affecting marginalised, says expert
Giving older Australians choice and flexibility to work
Employer obligations update
UN expert to assess older persons’ human rights during official visit: Bangladesh
More Support For Flood-Affected Victorians To Recover
Cybersecurity breaches call for rental data collection overhaul
Experts: Victoria State Election 2022
One in eight people in Australia is living in poverty, as cost of living pressures increase
One in eight people in Australia are living in poverty
ACOSS warmly welcomes cashless debit abolition. Now same must happen for mandatory income management
Cashless debit card program to end following passage of legislation
Experts of Committee on Rights of Migrant Workers Commend Bolivia for its Comprehensive Report and Ask about Migrant Monitoring
Merida International Airport raises awareness about dangers of drinking and driving
Pensioners incentivised to downsize to free up housing stock for young families