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FAO and WFP early warning report reveals worsening hunger in 13 hotspots; five with immediate risk of starvation
The historic High Seas Treaty is almost reality. Here’s what it would mean for ocean conservation
Linguist left speechless at award ceremony
Joining forces with Pacific nations to sustainably manage our ocean
One Year in Detention: Heads of UN Agencies and INGOs renew demand for release of staff detained in northern Yemen
Seabed mining is becoming an environmental flashpoint – NZ will have to pick a side soon
Australia signs Ocean Accounts Pledge driven by UNSW experts
Netanyahu has two war aims: destroying Iran’s nuclear program and regime change. Are either achievable?
Foreign Minister visit strengthens ties with Indonesia
Security Council Press Statement On Sudan
Paddle Australia partnership to elevate whole paddle sports ecosystem
NZ has a vast sea territory but lags behind other nations in protecting the ocean
Statement by Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg about Air India Flight 171
Women’s political leadership declines, with fewer women in executive office in 2025
Behavioural Science as Key Driver for Better Decision-Making and Impact
Dirt We Breathe – Air Pollution Claims Millions Of Lives
Conflict, displacement and disease drive food insecurity and malnutrition to alarming levels in parts of South Sudan
University of Manchester to lead UK in pioneering global green skills initiative
FAO Food Outlook: Global output of key food commodity crops on course for new records
Harnessing digital technology to enhance the future of pediatric nursing
Foreign Minister strengthens relationship with Italy
UN COSP – General Debate
FAO releases the most detailed global assessment of marine fish stocks to date
PWDA Highlights From COSP18 Official Opening Day
Australia-US rift over sanctions on Israeli ministers further complicates Albanese-Trump expected talks
Fundraising Has a New Sound: Josh Pyke, DOBBY, Tehya Makani and Justine Clarke invite schools to join Busking For Change
Security Council to Take Up Situation in Iraq
PWDA bringing all the highlights from day one at COSP18 in New York
Accelerated climate action can be a driver of growth and development
UN Ocean Conference: Youth must drive transformation for aquatic foods to feed billions more people, FAO Director-General QU Dongyu says
There are clear laws on enforcing blockades – Israel’s interception of the Madleen raises serious questions
From drab to fab: how science is elevating Queensland coffee and empowering growers 
Australia signs up to ocean climate leadership while expanding fossil fuels: Conservationists demand integrity on offshore oil and gas
The 2024 Climate Change Authority Sector Pathways Review Misses the Mark
Boosting Exercise Performance In Heart Failure Patients
Security Council to Meet on Central Africa
Greens call for safe passage of Madleen and Government to sanction Israel
Griffith Community Honoured In King’s Birthday List
Economists Urge Action To Prevent ‘AI Poverty Traps’
Can Israel still claim self-defence to justify its Gaza war? Here’s what the law says
It’s time to stop debating whether AI is genuinely intelligent and focus on making it work for society
FAO Food Price Index Dips In May Amid Lower Cereal, Sugar And Vegetable Oil Prices
Call For Tackling Delay – Under 12s Not Physically Or Mentally Ready
$30 million boost for Traditional Owner-led protection of the Reef
Why We Should Protect High Seas From Fishing Forever
UN-backed global research movement shows benefits of tracking ocean giants for marine conservation 
New data shows that crops like wheat, coffee, beans and cassava could lose half of the best land for growing them by 2100
Forever Young? Eternal Pursuit Of Youthful Beauty