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Greens pitch veto rights and $1 billion fund to protect First Nations cultural heritage
New baseline report on effective coverage of eye care
Top UN human rights official welcomes improvements, urges continued efforts: Central African Republic
Entire planet’s ecosystems classified for first time: study
Satellite images and analysis to support rapid humanitarian response during floods in South Sudan
Australian leaders come together for supercharged CityTalk
Food for thought
Papyrus Australia invited to attend 2022 UN Climate Change Conference in Egypt
FAO’s Hand-in-Hand Initiative hits ground running
FAO ready to help map pathway out of global food crisis
50th Session of Committee on World Food Security opens amid multiple challenges to global food security and nutrition
Australia re-elected to International Telecommunication Union Council
Foot-and-mouth disease preparedness bolstered by reunion of EuFMD training participants
Commissioner Kershaw: Bali Bombings 20th Anniversary Address
Commissioner Kershaw: Bali Bombing 20th Anniversary Address
Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women Opens Eighty Third Session in Geneva
Celebrating role of cotton in global development while calling for developing crop more sustainably
Human Rights Council Adopts Six Resolutions, Appoints Special Rapporteur on Situation of Human Rights
UN experts alarmed by restrictions on civil society ahead of climate summit
FAO Food Price Index drops for sixth consecutive month
Statement on use of hotels as APODS
Expanded export.business.gov.au helps Australian businesses find new opportunities
Human Rights Council Holds General Debate on Technical Assistance and Capacity Building
Children have specific rights and should be protected at all times, UN experts
How sustainable forest management can enhance world’s biodiversity
World-first microplastics lab launched in Darling Harbour by Seabin foundation
Australia secures re-election to governing Council of key UN telecommunication agency
Human Rights Council Holds Separate Interactive Dialogues with Special Rapporteur on Situation of Human Rights
Human Rights Council Holds Interactive Dialogue on Situation of Human Rights in South Sudan
Asia-Pacific countries urged to rapidly transform agrifood systems as hopes fade for achieving Sustainable Development Goals by 2030
Royal Australian Navy ships maintain steady tempo
Consumption of primary processed wood products predicted to grow 37 percent by 2050
Youth must be given skills to shape evolving forestry sector, FAO Director-General says
Human Rights Council Concludes General Debate on Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Forms of Intolerance
FAO and Italy’s Carabinieri renew collaboration for protection of environment, forests, and biodiversity
Situation of human rights in Sri Lanka
Ballistic missile test by North Korea 4 October
Fortescue Future Industries and Deutsche Bahn partner on green fuel to power carbon-free internal combustion engine
Rinnai and Toyota Start Exploring Hydrogen-Powered Cooking Methods
Australia’s climate ambition and renewable energy potential showcased in United States
Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent to Human Rights Council
World must halt deforestation and use forests sustainably, FAO Director-General says
Further actions in response to Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine
Mirjana Spoljaric Egger assumes presidency of International Committee of Red Cross
Human Rights Council Concludes General Debate on Human Rights Bodies and Mechanisms
International Day of Older Persons
Committee on Rights of Migrant Workers Closes Thirty-Fifth Session after Adopting Concluding Observations on Bolivia
Experts of Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Welcome Italy’s Guaranteed Minimum Income Scheme