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Charles Chookole, left, and Stainley Kingaipe were discharged from the Zambian air force because they have HIV. Their case could settle whether discrimination on the basis of HIV status is unconstitutional in the country.
Australia

The Minister for Justice Brendan O’Connor and Queensland Police Minister Neil Roberts today launched new national... 

Australia Opens Muslim Women’s Center For Human Rights

Attorney-General Robert McClelland today launched the Australian Muslim Women’s Centre for Human Rights. The center is... 


Apprentices In Australia Help Rebuild Flood Affected Queensland

The Minister for Skills and Jobs, Senator Chris Evans, today met young Queensland apprentices involved in flood recovery... 


U.S. And Australia Restructure Joint Strike Fighter Program

The Acting Minister for Defence Jason Clare today welcomed the restructure of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Program by US

Australia And Insurance Companies Work Together To Help Flood Victims

Assistant Treasurer Bill Shorten met with the Insurance Council of Australia yesterday (Thursday) to discuss insurance claims in the face

Australia To Hold Roundtable On Credit Reporting Code Of Conduct

Minister for Privacy Brendan O’Connor today announced details of a roundtable meeting to discuss the development of a proposed new

Australia Releases Guides To Investing In China

The Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) has released two comprehensive guides on China’s regulatory schemes for investment. The guides are the

Australia Invests $1.6 Million To Boost Indigenous Job Training

Minister for Indigenous Employment and Economic Development Mark Arbib and South Australian Minister for Housing Jennifer Rankine today congratulated the

Australia Appoints Douglas Smith CrimTrac CEO

Minister for Home Affairs and Justice Brendan O’Connor has announced the appointment of Douglas Smith as Chief Executive Officer of

Australia Releases 2010 Legal Services Expenditure Report

Attorney-General, Robert McClelland, announced the release of the Legal Services Expenditure Report 2009-2010, which shows a significant slowing in the

Australia Defers Wikileaks Investigation To The United States

The Australian Government has received advice from the Australian Federal Police into the leaking of official United States Government documents

Australia Invests $51 Million For Solar Power In Schools

Schools around Australia would be able to become more energy efficient following the allocation of $51 million in Federal Government

Australia Opens Local Connections To Work Service In Elizabeth

Kate Ellis, Minister for Employment Participation and Child Care and Member for Wakefield, Nick Champion, officially opened the new Local

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