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Donald Trump’s approach to US space policy could throw up some surprises, especially with Elon Musk on board
Needle-free Influenza Vaccine On Horizon
Countering Disinformation In Australia And Pacific
Speakers Warn Security Council of Imminent Famine in Northern Gaza, Urge Immediate Ceasefire and Sustained Aid
Wreckage of vehicle in which Australian peacekeeper died arrives at Australian War Memorial from Cyprus
IsDB joins efforts with WHO and development partners to promote health impact investment
COP29: FAO says agrifood systems transformation holds solutions for the climate crisis
Climate, culture and community: what three researchers hope for at COP29
New UN report: Rise in nitrous oxide emissions endangers pathway to 1.5°C, the ozone layer, and human health
One in 8 children significantly impacted by the 10 biggest extreme weather events this year
What To Expect At COP29 | University Of Canterbury
Forging pathways for women in peace and security: 2024 conference reflections
Paralympic Champion Madison de Rozario to Bring Inspirational Story to Brisbane Audiences for International Women’s Day 2025
COP29: who pays for climate action in developing nations – and how much – becomes more urgent
What a Trump presidency means for global health
UN expert on contemporary forms of slavery to visit Australia
States must prioritise effective climate action and sufficient finance in accordance with human rights, say experts: COP29
Study Unlocks Mechanisms Of Liquid-repellent Surfaces
Monday 11 November 2024
Griffith strengthens its global climate presence with key IPCC and COP29 roles 
16 Days of Activism 2024: Events and initiatives in Cardinia Shire
Security Council 1591 Sanctions Committee Adds Two Entries to Its Sanctions List
UN expert on the right to development to visit Honduras
Samoa Facing Surging Plastic Tide, Warns UN Expert
FAO Food Price Index rises in October, its steepest climb in over a year
Unhealthy dietary patterns drive $8 trillion in annual hidden costs of global agrifood systems
There must be “due reckoning” for horrific violations, possible atrocity crimes in Gaza – UN Human Rights Chief
Nicaragua’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
UN Experts document serious human rights violations targeting university sector in new report: Nicaragua
UN expert concerned over criminalisation, arbitrary detention and long sentences for indigenous defenders: Mexico
Largest Pacific climate-adaptation study launched at COP29 | University of Canterbury
Soldier honours first fallen Australian medic of WW1
Griffith Tops MBA Rankings For Fifth Year In Row
WHO demands urgent integration of health in climate negotiations ahead of COP29
Qatar’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Ethiopia’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Joint statement by the WHO Director-General and the WHO Civil Society Task Force on tuberculosis
Countries pledge to act on childhood violence affecting some 1 billion children
A Donald Trump presidency is bad for climate action, but Australia should get on with the job
Psychologists are positive about psychedelic-assisted therapy
Ethnicity is a useful shortcut for identifying need – without it, targeting public services will get harder
UN experts: Combating illicit financing of mercenaries and related actors must be prioritised
UN Human Rights Chief urges de-escalation of post-election tensions: Mozambique
The NZ Super Fund has Israeli investments worth $35 million – could it divest?
Franco and Gomes murder convictions a milestone but fight for full justice not over, say UN experts: Brazil
Equatorial Guinea’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Costa Rica’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Contingent commemorates lives lost at Tol massacre