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Toyota to Form Comprehensive Partnership on Carbon Neutrality with Shanghai and Establish a Company to Develop and Produce BEVs and Batteries
UNITAR Sustainable Business Development Training for Egypt, Iraq, and Lebanon Entrepreneurs Kicks Off in Japan
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Launches Evolved GR Corolla in Japan
Diplomats from 14 Countries Strengthen Their Understanding of Nuclear Disarmament and Diplomatic Skills: UNITAR Training Starts in Hiroshima
Greens should dump opposition to native forestry, moving with the times and science
Recognising ADF personnel on Indo-Pacific operations
Australia spends $714 per person on roads every year – but just 90 cents goes to walking, wheeling and cycling
Statement On Myanmar
Security Council Extends Mandate of United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2771 (2025)
Property and sovereignty in space − as countries and companies take to the stars, they could run into disputes
Fiji’s HIV crisis is a regional challenge that demands a regional response
ABC Radio Alice Springs With Stewart Brash
State-of-the-Art Touring Exhibit in Sydney Exposes Psychiatry as an “Industry of Death”
Richards Bay Minerals signs PPA agreement with Red Rocket South Africa
Lexus Announces Global Sales Results for 2024
Gene pools are getting dangerously shallow for many species. We found 5 ways to help
UNITAR to Host a Public Event to Advance Dialogue on Ocean Action in the Indo-Pacific
Suzuki, Daihatsu, and Toyota Decide on the Release Schedule for Mini-Commercial Van Electric Vehicles
Briefing Security Council on Goma Attack, Senior UN Official in Democratic Republic of Congo Urges De-escalation to Avert ‘Third Congo War’
$11 Million to Fill Gap in Australian Health and Climate Research
CSIRO shows practical application for quantum machine learning
With Israeli Laws Set to Take Effect in 48 Hours, UN Palestine Refugee Agency Chief Warns Security Council of Risks to Gaza…
Gaza: Immediate action must combine emergency relief with the restoration of local food production
Breaking Down Mental Health Stigma In Military
World Wetlands Day 2025: Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future
1975 was declared International Women’s Year. 50 years on, the ‘revolution in our heads’ is still being fought
New framework to bolster health in fragile settings offers timely guidance for countries
Rural communities in Québec are embracing ‘mushroom tourism’ to boost local economies
New UN Report: 74 percent of Latin American and Caribbean countries are highly exposed to extreme weather events, affecting food security
Security Council Press Statement on Situation in Democratic Republic of Congo
UQ Community Recognised In Australia Day Honours
Dr Katrina Wruck Awarded 2025 Young Australian Of Year
Security Council Adopts Presidential Statement Reaffirming that Acts of Terrorism Constitute among Most Serious Threats to International Peace, Security
ACT Greens Launch Full Candidate Suite For Upcoming Federal Election
‘A Generation Has Been Traumatized’, Says Humanitarian Affairs Chief, Briefing Security Council on Plight of Children in Gaza
The US intends to leave the World Health Organization. What happens next?
New Public Advisory Committee on Disarmament and Arms Control
Shellharbour Sustainability Rebates Reminder
The last time it was legal, exports of sea sand destroyed dozens of Indonesian islands. Now, the ban is being lifted
Using AI to Make Stem Education More Inclusive for Children with Disabilities: Lucretia Dreyer, South Africa
We’re turning waste bread crusts into nutritious food with ancient Asian fermentation
UNITAR Public Session at the International Civil Society Forum to Abolish Nuclear Weapons: 80 Years Since the Atomic Bombing
Funding boost to raise awareness of elder abuse in the regions
Visit To Poland
Australian Foreign Minister To Visit Poland
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – ABC Sydney 22 January
‘African-led, African-owned Solutions Must Take Lead in Tackling Terrorism across Continent’, Deputy Secretary-General Tells Security Council Debate
With Terrorism at ‘Tipping Point’ in Africa, Security Council Speakers Call for Development-Driven Solutions