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Overfishing falls in Mediterranean and Black Sea, but fisheries resources remain under significant stress
Tourism Research Australia’s recipe for success: regular innovation and client focus
Urgent need to protect nature and human rights, say UN experts: Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
International Year of Millets: Unleashing potential of millets for well-being of people and environment
Drought and conflict force 80,000 to flee Somalia for Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camps
PolyU and Hanson Robotics inaugurate Centre for Humanistic Artificial Intelligence and Robotics to foster translational research
International Day of People with Disability
Bass Coast supports 16 Days of Activism
Spirit of disappointment as Qantas tries to tarnish Reef farmers
FAO 171st Council: Extraordinary Circumstances, Extraordinary Results
States must renew their commitment to international cooperation to achieve global development goals and realise human rights
World Soil Day 2022: FAO publishes first global report on black soils
Statement on People of African Descent
Childhood health equity: urgent need to do things differently – now
Protecting Minority Rights – Practical Guide to Developing Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Legislation
Mediterranean region: FAO and Italy to cooperate on concrete programme to support countries in need
Committee on Elimination of Racial Discrimination Closes One Hundred and Eighth Session
New UN report warns that global food crises ‘likely to increase’ in future without wider systemic change
2021 Annual Report of UN Interagency Task Force on Religion and Sustainable Development
Statement at end of UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine’s visit to Kyiv
Global food prices overall hold steady in November
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Launches GR Corolla Sales Efforts with Lotteries in Japan
Statement of Prime Ministers of Australia and Republic of Finland
Santos ruling sets new precedent for offshore gas
54% of projects extracting clean energy minerals overlap with Indigenous lands, research reveals
In 2023, FAO will require $1.9 billion to reach 48 million people with life-saving and livelihood assistance
Removing barriers to participation for people with disability
Cr Liesbeth Long – Welcome Record 1 December
New laws to enable UN Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture to visit Queensland detention amenities
Curtin takes inclusivity to next level with new plan
Insight – accessible tourism opportunity
From primates to pups: story of RSPCA South Australia’s new Chief Veterinarian
UN Forum on Minority Issues session 1
Global Environment Facility tasks FAO and IFAD to lead new $230 million agrifood systems transformation program
Australia’s new national anti-corruption body testament to Griffith research and perseverance
Positive Changes on ACT Discrimination Bill – But More Work Needed
TMC Announces Changes to Executive Structure and Senior Professional/Senior Management Employees 30 November
“We can Close Gap, created by colonisation, through a national Treaty,” say Greens
ACT Greens welcome commitment to Right to Healthy Environment
Small percentage of globe provides critical natural benefits to most of humanity
FAO and Pacific nations weigh local innovations as solutions to growing climate and nutrition challenges
Rome Water Dialogue highlights urgency of sustainably managing planet’s stressed water resources
We all know Great Barrier Reef is in danger – UN has just confirmed it
Blacktown City launches Knit Bomb to say no to domestic violence
Prominent Plant Experts Visit Hiroshima to Observe A-Bomb Survivor Trees
COP27: FAO highlighted importance of transforming agrifood systems as part of solution to climate crisis
UN experts call on South Sudan to investigate top government officials for their role in sexual violence
New data tool explores where “food dollar” goes