Save the Children aid arrives in Gaza, nowhere near meeting scale of need
One truck carrying 45,000 bottles of water from Save the Children arrived in Gaza yesterday, as part of the small group of aid trucks which
At least 2000 children killed in Gaza as airstrikes continue unabated
At least 2,000 children have been killed in Gaza over the past 17 days, and a further 27 killed in the West Bank, with constant
SecondBite’s new CEO and Chair have an appetite to grow food rescue
Australia’s largest food rescue organisation that provides food free of charge appoints a new CEO and elects a new Chair. Daniel Moorfield, who brings an
WaterAid Australia’s Walk for Water Is Back
WaterAid Australia announces its upcoming fundraising event, the annual “Walk for Water,” aimed at raising awareness and funds to support clean water initiatives in some
Calls for higher allowances for Victorian foster carers
Leaders in the care industry are calling for Victorian foster carers to be paid a higher allowance with figures showing the amount received no longer
Mountains of unsold consumer goods needlessly going to landfill amid cost-of-living crisis
New data released by Good360 Australia shows the cost of living crisis and plunging retail sales could be creating Australia’s next environmental crisis. Good360, a
Children displaced by climate shocks doubled to a record high
The number of children in sub-Saharan Africa displaced within their home countries by climate-induced disasters nearly doubled last year, said Save the Children, as policymakers
Child casualties in Ukraine rise 7% over the summer with over 540 children killed in 18 months of war
Child casualties in Ukraine increased by more than 7% between May to August compared to the previous four months as air and drone attacks tripled,
Refugee intake increase a step in the right direction
An uplift in Australia’s refugee intake is a welcome step forward that will support some of the world’s most vulnerable individuals and families, according to
New development policy a welcome step, in a longer journeyÂ
CARE Australia welcomes the Federal Government’s new international development policy as a long-awaited step forward for Australia’s aid program. But the aid agency says the