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- 15/11/2024
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Oxfam Australia welcomes Australia’s backing of UN Resolution on “permanent sovereignty” of Palestinians
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- Environment, Government Federal
- 15/11/2024
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Oxfam reaction to Australian Government Asian Development Bank (ADB) climate change loans
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