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    2090 Media Releases

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    Emergencies • Humanitarian Advocacy

    Oxfam among Australian charities uniting to launch historic disaster relief alliance

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    Campaigns and Advocacy • Indigenous Affairs

    Oxfam welcomes new funding to Close the Gap

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    Campaigns and Advocacy • Foreign aid • Humanitarian Advocacy

    Vaccine monopolies make cost of vaccinating the world against COVID at least 5 times more expensive than it could be

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    Events • Oxfam Trailwalker

    Trailwalker Sydney Cancelled

    The Oxfam Australia head office in MelbourneThe Oxfam Australia head office in Melbourne

    Oxfam Australia to move to new home

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    Campaigns and Advocacy • Indigenous Affairs • News

    Statement on Aboriginal death in custody

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    Africa • Campaigns and Advocacy • East Africa • Emergencies • Foreign aid • Humanitarian Advocacy

    Six-fold increase in people suffering famine-like conditions since pandemic began

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    Expressions of Interest sought for Oxfam Australia Board

    Date farmer Ahmad takes care of new solar panels installed by Oxfam in Jordan Valley, PalestineDate farmer Ahmad takes care of new solar panels installed by Oxfam in Jordan Valley, Palestine
    Campaigns and Advocacy

    Australia’s economy could lose 12.5% per year by 2050 without more ambitious climate action: Oxfam

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    Campaigns and Advocacy • Foreign aid • Humanitarian Advocacy

    More than a million COVID-19 deaths in 4 months since G7 leaders failed to break vaccine monopolies

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    Campaigns and Advocacy • Indigenous Affairs • News

    Applications open for Oxfam’s leadership program for First Nations women

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    Emergencies • Foreign aid • Humanitarian Advocacy • News

    After the bombing, Gaza struggles to restart power, water, hospitals, markets and fishing for its 2.1m people