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NZ’s climate policies are no longer enough to keep warming at 1.5°C – here’s what needs to happen
‘Unbreakable’ film partnership to promote child safeguarding in sport
Secretary-General Urges Parties to ‘Make Good’ on Gaza Deal, Calls for Release of All Hostages, Permanent Ceasefire
Nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce harm to human and environmental health
The ceasefire in Gaza brings hope, but immense challenges lie ahead to restore the health system
Security Council Speakers Urge Israel to Withdraw from Lebanon, Golan Buffer Zone, Allow Peacekeepers to Operate without Obstruction
Human ancestor thrived longer and in harsher conditions than previous estimates 
Radio Interview – ABC Radio National Breakfast
Security Council Adopts Presidential Statement Welcoming Election of New President in Lebanon, Cessation of Hostilities
Greens Welcome Gaza Ceasefire, But Say More Work To Do
Oxfam welcomes Gaza ceasefire, urges permanent end to hostilities, accountability, an end to atrocities and lifting of blockade
New report highlights critical food system trends and challenges in countdown to 2030
National Autism Strategy Welcome, Success Relies on Future Action and Funding
Visit To Israel And Occupied Palestinian Territories
Australian initiative to end homelessness receives international recognition from UN-backed World Habitat Awards
Why has this marine research institute made the ocean a member of its board? Expert Q&A
The UN says Australia violated human rights law, but it’s unlikely to change the way we treat refugees
Aggressive pest fish moving closer to Gulf of Carpentaria 
Sugar-sweetened beverage research does not sugar coat the concerning health impacts
FAO calls for urgent action to address widening famine in Sudan
UN Women Executive Board to convene first regular session 2025
Flip the funding model and smash the cycle of child abuse
Security Council Debates Israeli Attacks on Hospitals Allegedly Misused by Hamas, as UN Rights Chief Urges Independent Probes
As the US and China race to the Moon, these loopholes in space law could cause conflict
FAO Food Price Index Dips During Month Of December
Writing long reads for The Conversation can be ‘instrumental’ in developing research – Insights story updates
NZ report card 2024: how the country fared in 25 key global and domestic rankings
IATA Statement On Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243
Adopting Resolution 2767 (2024), Security Council Endorses New African Union Support Mission in Somalia
Statement by Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General on the attack on the Sana’a airport, Yemen
Food and nutrition crisis deepens across Sudan as famine identified in additional areas
Reviving Gaza’s fishing sector hinges on restoring peace and safe access to the sea
Global Environment Facility approves $68 million for agrifood systems solutions
FAO publishes new guidelines for surveillance of influenza in cattle
Just twelve trucks distribute food and water in North Gaza Governorate in 2.5 months
Security Council 1970 Sanctions Committee Removes One Entry from Its Sanctions List
Security Council Renews Mandate of Stabilization Mission in Democratic Republic of Congo, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2765 (2024)
Study doubles and decimates prior estimated lifespans for whale species 
How to detect more antimicrobial resistant bacteria in our waterways
International Women’s Day 2025: For ALL Women and Girls – Rights. Equality. Empowerment
Doing What He Can, In Better Man
Security Council Debates Use of Artificial Intelligence in Conflicts, Hears Calls for UN Framework to Avoid Fragmented Governance
Only five women elected in direct presidential elections in 2024
Secretary-General Tells Security Council That ‘AI’ Must Never Equal ‘Advancing Inequality’, Urging Safe, Secure, Inclusive Future for Technology
WHO, WIPO, WTO Symposium stresses boosting manufacturing for noncommunicable diseases
Machine learning improves groundwater recharge estimates in WA 
UN report: Hunger in the Arab region reaches a new height as challenges intensify
WHO convenes officials to advance road safety laws across Asia