Australian ambassador joins calls for two-state solution Federal Australia’s vote was for upgrading Palestine’s rights as an observer state but without granting membership or voting rights.
Hard experience shows a Gaza land war won’t go well, and the world knows it November 1, 2023 By Paul Rogers Editors' Picks History is full of examples that show why a ground war in Gaza is a bad idea – but is the Netanyahu government listening?
Australia must do more to end modern slavery June 1, 2023 By Lorraine Finlay Community & Social The government must appoint an anti-slavery commissioner and do much more urgently, says Lorraine Finlay.
Diplomatic shake-up continues with new South Africa high commissioner January 30, 2023 By Anna Macdonald Federal Tegan Brink has been appointed Australia’s high commissioner to South Africa, Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, and Namibia.
Does foreign aid stand a chance in the Chalmers Budget? October 20, 2022 By Marc Purcell Editors' Picks There is no doubt Labor is sympathetic to the concept of foreign aid. But will this translate to dollars in the Budget?