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When you support Oxfam, you help create a world without the inequality that fuels poverty. Here’s what that looks like for the communities we work with.
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What’s happening in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon?
On 15 January 2025, a temporary ceasefire was announced, coming into effect on 19 January. Here's the latest update on the situation in Gaza and the wider region.
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After 228 years, we need some vision
The current Federal Government promised a more proactive approach by placing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs within the Prime...
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OXJAM is back for 2016
Megan Washington and Art vs Science have come on board as OXJAM’s official ambassadors, encouraging music lovers around the country...
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172 billion reasons to close tax loopholes and end tax havens
Oxfam estimates that tax dodging by Australian multinational corporations will deprive PNG of around $4 million in health and sanitation-related...
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A belief in equality led Elisabeth to choose Oxfam in her Will
A belief in equality and the right of everyone to a decent life led long-term Oxfam supporter Elisabeth Jackson to...
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What can you walk past?
Affecting one in three women globally, violence against women and girls is an epidemic in need of urgent and sustained...
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What is a beneficiary of a Will?
Many people find that they’re able to give more generously to Oxfam through their Will than they ever could during...
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What does it mean to leave a legacy in your Will?
Many people find that they’re able to give more generously to Oxfam through their Will than they ever could during...
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How to word a Will. What you should include when writing your own Will
Many people find that they’re able to give more generously to Oxfam through their Will than they ever could during...
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What can you achieve with a bequest in your Will?
Many people find that they’re able to give more generously to Oxfam through their Will than they ever could during...
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Australian students shine a light on Indigenous health equality
Oxfam's Schools Program social media volunteer and guest blogger, Benjamin Clark, reveals the top entries from the 2016 Close the...
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They survived the violence, but they can’t survive without clean water
“There is only one activity in the community — surviving.” Louise and her family escaped armed rebels, but now they...
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“My mother taught us not to run when you are scared”
Berta Cáceres was brutally murdered on 2 March 2016. Why and by whom? Two months after her death there have...
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