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UNICEF in the News

Media coverage of UNICEF’s impact for children.

ABC Radio National

ABC speaks to UNICEF in Sudan where more than 1 million children are at risk of cholera, as the disease spreads in Khartoum State.

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The Australian

Polio has been detected in PNG, but less than half of all children there are vaccinated against the disease, driving the risk of further outbreak.

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Weekend Today

With each passing day of the aid blockade in the Gaza Strip, children face the growing risk of starvation, illness and death.

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ABC News

AI chatbots for under-13s: What could go wrong? Digital Lead at UNICEF Australia, John Livingstone speaks to ABC about the concerns and the benefits.

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BTN Specials

This BTN Special takes a look at a UNICEF program allowing children in conflict zones to share their stories through poetry, as well as discovering more about World Children’s Day.

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ABC News

UNICEF reaches Sagaing, the epicentre of the powerful earthquake in Myanmar, finding many terrified children and a severe shortage of clean water.

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9News

UNICEF mobilises 80 tonnes of lifesaving supplies for immediate delivery to children and families in desperate need following the devastating earthquake in Myanmar.

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Pacific Beat

The Wiggles visit Timor-Leste for their first-ever trip to see UNICEF programs in action, joining in with critical sanitation work in their own special Wiggles' way.

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ABC News

The Wiggles visit Timor-Leste as part of their role as UNICEF Australia Ambassadors, visiting schools near the capital Dili and singing songs with the local children.

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ABC Radio

UNICEF's Rosalia Bollen speaks to the ABC from the Gaza Strip, as the death toll escalates following the resumption of fighting, after a two-month ceasefire.

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ABC Radio National

Senior Emergency Coordinator in Gaza, Hamish Young speaks to RN about the impact of recent electricity cuts to Gaza's more than two million Palestinian residents.

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The Daily Telegraph

On International Women’s Day, Rana Flowers recounts the challenges of the first day of her UNICEF post—arriving in Bangladesh as violence reigned and a government collapsed.

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Kids News

The children on the frontline in Ukraine share the toy they reached for when they had to leave almost everything behind.

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St George and Sutherland Shire Leader

The 2025 UNICEF Australia Young Ambassadors have been announced. Meet 18 year old Princess Delany who was selected to be part of the new group.

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News Corp Australia

UNICEF Australia Ambassador and Olympian, Emma McKeon visits Bangladesh to see the work of the children’s charity, in particular its SwimSafe program.

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ABC News

In Haiti, child recruitment into armed groups has surged by 70 per cent, and up to half of all armed group members are children, said James Elder.

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9News Online

20 years on from the Indian Ocean tsunami, 9News spoke to UNICEF's then officer in Aceh, and to a woman reunited with her family by UNICEF after being swept away.

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WAToday

Tess Ingram describes the year that changed her life, meeting the children and families suffering through silent emergencies, in Sudan and around the world.

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7News Online

A UNICEF spokesperson recounts the moments a powerful earthquake struck Port Vila, as the world's largest children's charity delivers lifesaving support in the aftermath.

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Kids News

War has changed the lives of Ukraine’s children, who despite hardship and fear have become inspired by the heroes around them.

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news.com.au

Toby Fricker speaks to News Corp about how Ukrainian children are enduring the war 1,000 days into the brutal conflict.

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Al Jazeera

UNICEF Australia responds to the government introducing legislation to ban under-16s from social media.

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The Canberra Times

Young Ambassador Luke McNamara reflects on his time at the global climate change conference in Dubai, as delegates meet at COP29.

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Carrie and Tommy

Ambassador Carrie Bickmore hears from children about what matters to them as UNICEF Australia invites every child to get loud.

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Behind the News (BTN)

More than 600 schools around Australia raise their voices about their rights for A Minute of Loudness on World Children's Day.

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ABC News

Sudan's Representative Sheldon Yett speaks to the ABC as the malaria vaccine is rolled out for the first time in the country.

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Sydney Morning Herald (SMH)

SMH's Garry Maddox explores Sydney's biggest and newest night walk, Dusk to Dawn, with ultramarathon runner Pat Farmer.

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news.com.au

UNICEF Australia and Cricket Australia announce a new partnership to promote worldwide participation for girls in cricket.

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SBS News

James Elder says conditions in north Gaza are "getting worse by the day" as children face lethal delays in medical evacuation.

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ABC News

More than half of Cambodian children are severely beaten and monks are helping to change that through the UNICEF-supported Pagoda Program.

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Herald Sun

Meet the Aussies saving lives for a living, including UNICEF South Sudan's Chief of Child Protection Brendan Ross.

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SBS World News

Tess Ingram speaks to SBS from Beirut about the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Lebanon, as the conflict escalates.

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ABC News

James Elder describes the tragic situation in the Gaza Strip during his fourth visit to the region since the escalation in October 2023.

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The Australian

UNICEF Australia says the safety of humanitarian workers in conflict zones is essential to delivering aid.

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The World Today

Katie Maskiell speaks about the newly introduced Children’s Online Privacy Code, as UNICEF Australia welcomes the vital move to protecting children online.

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The Age

UNICEF Australia's Katie Maskiell says it's better to protect children online, not necessarily by banning them, in the wake of plans to impose age limits on social media.

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news.com.au

A new UNICEF Australia report exposes the alarming reality that thousands of Australian babies go unregistered each year.

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The Guardian's Full Story

The Guardian's Nour Haydar speaks to James Elder about what he has seen on the ground in Sudan, as a brutal war continues for more than 500 days.

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news.com.au

James Elder visits Sudan, saying his biggest hope for the children of war is that “they get to have a childhood, with enough food and no bullets".

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Kids News

Dangerous wildfire conditions in Greece has wiped out vegetation that bees depend upon, sounding the alarm for climate change.

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Yahoo News Australia

A worsening trend of extreme heatwaves in Australia, risking children's health and ability to learn, revealed in a new UNICEF report.

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The Australian

UNICEF Australia and Royal Far West assess the unique experiences of a remote Aboriginal community in Fitzroy Crossing, directly impacted by a major disaster.

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The Canberra Times

Digital Policy Lead at UNICEF Australia John Livingstone explains why that oddly specific targeted ad you just saw isn't exactly harmless.

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ABC News

UNICEF's Tess Ingram says the lack of progress after Zomi Frankcom's death is disappointing, in the wake of a new report.

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ABC TV Breakfast

Famine is confirmed for the first time in seven years, in a displacement camp in Sudan's North Darfur region.

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The Guardian

UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell sits down for an exclusive interview with The Guardian during her tour of the Pacific and first visit to Australia.

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The Canberra Times

John Livingstone says we need to protect children within the digital world, not necessarily prohibit them from using it, as debate ignites over raising the social media age.

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ABC News

UNICEF representative Pieter Bult speaks to ABC News as the first major hurricane of the year, Hurricane Beryl, made landfall in the south east Caribbean.

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Behind the News (BTN)

More than 460 million children live in countries affected by conflict and through UNICEF's Poems for Peace some of those children have shared their stories through poetry.

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ABC Radio National

James Elder tells RN that a "ceasefire is everything", as Israel begins daily pauses to allow the delivery of aid into parts of Gaza.

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SBS News In Depth

About 1.3 million babies will be born into war in Sudan this year, with the country's midwives on the frontline delivering life-saving care to mothers and their babies.

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Sydney Weekend

The Saturday Telegraph speaks to families about how Family Friendly Workplaces has improved their work-life balance, as a new report finds working parents are more stressed than ever.

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AP News

Angela Kearney speaks to AP News as UNICEF scales up its emergency response after a catastrophic landslide in Papua New Guinea's Enga Province.

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AFR

Following the release of the National Working Families report, Euan Black explores why dads take less time off from work than mums.

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The Daily Aus

A new report by UNICEF Australia and Parents At Work has found working parents and carers are more stressed than ever, especially women.

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6PR

Tess Ingram and the UNICEF team on the ground in Gaza successfully reattempted the mission to deliver aid, after a close call incident just days before.

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ABC News

Tess Ingram says her convoy was part of a coordinated mission to deliver fuel, food and medicine to hospitals and health centres in Gaza when it was hit by bullets.

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The Nightly

Tess Ingram speaks to The Nightly about the frightening moment gunfire broke out during a mission in Gaza, but says the worst part was that the life-saving delivery was delayed.

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Behind the News (BTN) High

The nutrition crisis in Gaza has brought it to the brink of famine. James Elder speaks to BTN High, as they explain what famine is, its cause and impact, and how to stop it.

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7:30

On his second mission to Gaza, Global Spokesperson James Elder describes the horrors children are experiencing.

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Sydney Morning Herald (SMH)

While in the Gaza Strip, James Elder tells the Sydney Morning Herald, that Rafah is Gaza’s last hope.

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7 News

Experts shocked by the level of disturbing content, including gory material and hate speech, teens are consuming online.

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News Corp

Australian teenagers are being exposed to disturbing content on social media, including violent and gory material, a new survey by UNICEF Australia has found.

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Kids News

Haitian students have shared heartfelt poems full of hope for peace, as lawlessness and a growing humanitarian crisis unfolds in the capital.

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ABC News

UNICEF Australia CEO Tony Stuart welcomes the Federal Government's additional funding to UNICEF to support the children and families in Gaza.

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Illawarra Mercury

A wonderful fundraising effort by a Wollongong woman, cooking 100 meals to raise money for UNICEF Australia's Gaza Crisis Appeal.

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Behind the News (BTN)

BTN explains a new UNICEF report looking at the cost of the impact of climate disasters on children and young people in Australia.

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AAP News

A new report finds the impact of climate-related disasters on young people is costing the economy up to $6.2 billion in a high disaster year.

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SBS News

James Elder is in Kharkiv and speaks about how two years of war in Ukraine, following two years of the pandemic, have affected children and their families.

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The Sun-Herald

Ambassador Erica Packer's son Jackson takes his first step into the world of humanitarian work, visiting Ukrainian refugees on the war's second anniversary.

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A Current Affair

Behind the scenes of UNICEF Australia Ambassador Erica Packer and son Jackson's trip to Moldova, meeting with Ukrainian refugees on the war's second anniversary.

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A Current Affair

In his first interview on Australian television, Jackson Packer provides a genuine youth voice to the work of UNICEF and its impact for Ukrainian refugees in Moldova.

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ABC News

Senior Emergency Coordinator in Rafah, Hamish Young gives a comprehensive interview about the situation on the ground as the Gaza war continues.

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7:30

Global Head of UNICEF, Executive Director Catherine Russell sits down for her first Australian interview, describing the catastrophic conditions for children in the Gaza Strip.

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news.com.au

The Wiggles open up to News Corp Australia about what it means to be brave and why it's important to speak about emotions.

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Sunrise

The Wiggles and UNICEF Australia have teamed up again to launch a very special series of 'Brave Little Books'.

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Sky News Australia

Tess Ingram speaks to Sky News while in Gaza, expressing her concern on the potential repercussions for children experiencing ongoing fear and tension.

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The World Today

Representative for Afghanistan Fran Equiza visits Canberra to raise awareness on Afghanistan's overlapping crises, from protracted conflict to severe climate shocks.

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The Daily Telegraph

Ambassador Pat Cummins' visit to Borroloola features in The Daily Telegraph's showcase of the best photos of 2023.

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7:30

James Elder speaks to 7:30 about the catastrophic situation for children in Gaza and the heartbreaking scenes he witnessed while there.

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The Australian

A new UNICEF report finds 1 in 6 children in Australia have been stuck in a plateau of poverty for almost a decade, with children in single-parent families worse off.

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The Daily Telegraph

James Elder has worked in some of the world’s worst disaster zones but admits he was unprepared for the horrors in Gaza.

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Hit Network

UNICEF Australia Ambassador Carrie Bickmore hears from children about what matters most to them for A Minute of Loudness on World Children's Day.

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The Age

Alice Hall speaks to The Age about the dos and don'ts of being a traveller and how to have a better travel experience.

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9News

State of Palestine Representative tells 9News in Jerusalem that children are paying the highest price as violence continues in the Gaza Strip.

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ABC TV Breakfast

James Elder tells ABC TV there is a sense of "immense sadness" as children experience high levels of trauma from the escalation of violence in Gaza.

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Behind the News (BTN)

As UNICEF trucks deliver aid into Gaza, BTN looks at the important role of humanitarian assistance in conflicts and explains how it works.

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ABC Radio National

Speaking to Patricia Karvelas, Regional Director for the Middle East Adele Khodr said the situation in Gaza will have life-long impacts for children.

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The Latest

State of Palestine Representative Jonathan Crickx speaks to 7News about the humanitarian efforts underway as violence escalates in Gaza.

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Women's Agenda

In an opinion piece to Women’s Agenda, International Programs Manager Viv Harvey-Wong speaks about the importance of investing in adolescent girls.

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Wide World of Sports

Ambassador Pat Cummins teaches children in India how to play cricket, during a visit to a UNICEF-supported school.

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The Age

Pat Cummins takes his role as UNICEF Australia Ambassador to heart as he visits a school in Lucknow while in India for the Cricket World Cup.

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The West Australian

John Livingstone tells the West Australian that children are the biggest beneficiaries of new privacy laws to be introduced to Parliament next year.

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Sydney Morning Herald (SMH)

Young Ambassador Jewoseydi Barry speaks to the SMH about the Voice to Parliament referendum and why she is supporting the Yes vote.

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Aftermath of the flooding in Libya

7:30

Libya Representative Michele Servadei speaks about the scale of devastation after catastrophic floods in Libya.

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Man sits in the rubble after an earthquake in Morocco

ABC Radio

UNICEF is on the ground ready to deliver aid in the wake of a powerful earthquake in Morocco.

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A young Ukranian boy harmed by land mines.

9News

As students in Ukraine begin their school year, Global Spokesperson James Elder talks about a new lesson in their curriculum, landmine safety.

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UNICEF Australia Young Ambassador, Denzel speaks to BTN about his role and climate change.

Behind the News (BTN)

Young Ambassador Denzel James announces his new role and speaks about how he will make a positive impact in his advocacy area of climate change and disasters.

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Women's Agenda

In an opinion piece to Women’s Agenda, Chief Advocate for Children Nicole Breeze says our wellbeing index can set up Australia for success.

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The Kimberley Echo

Nine new Young Ambassadors have been announced for 2023. Meet Abbi Dean, representing Western Australia and the area of First Nations social justice.

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ABC News

Deputy Representative for Sudan, Mary Louise Eagleton, speaks to ABC news and warns the future of Sudan is at stake.

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Group of people standing next to Pathfinders flag

NBN News

UNICEF Australia has partnered with Pathfinders to provide free birth certificates to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and adults.

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The Daily Telegraph

UNICEF Australia CEO Tony Stuart tells The Daily Telegraph why Australians should vote Yes for a Voice to Parliament.

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James Maiden

Kids News

Tasmanian, James Maiden, talks to Kids News about his experience working in South Sudan as Chief of Communications at UNICEF.

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Peta Barns

The West Australian

UNICEF emergency specialist Peta Barns heads home to Perth after earthquakes that devastated Syria and Türkiye, where she talks to The West Australian about her experience.

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The Daily Telegraph

UNICEF Australia Ambassador Pat Cummins visits one of Australia’s most remote and marginalised communities, meeting children and families in Borroloola.

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Yahoo! News

Yahoo! News speaks to UNICEF Australia's Head of Child Rights Policy & Advocacy, Katie Maskiell, about the effects of climate change on the wellbeing of Australian children.

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ABC Radio National

Australian Emergency Specialist at UNICEF, Peta Barns, speaks to ABC RN as Syria and Türkiye mark 100 days since devastating earthquakes.

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Vaccine needle

Sydney Morning Herald (SMH)

UNICEF released its State of the World's Children report, highlighting the decline in vaccine confidence around the world, including Australia.

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Damage caused by the twin cyclones in Vanuatu

ABC News

The Pacific nation of Vanuatu has endured two earthquakes and two cyclones within days. ABC News speaks to UNICEF's Eric Durpaire about the destruction of the natural disasters.

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Pat Cummins

The Australian

Heading the Australian athlete 'most marketable' list, UNICEF Australia' Ambassador Pat Cummins supports early learning programs for Indigenous children in remote communities.

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Kenyan school girls

The Australian

In an opinion piece for The Australian, to mark International Women’s Day, UNICEF Australia Chair, Ann Sherry, writes that there is no country on track to meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal of achieving gender equality by 2030.

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UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder talking to the camera about the situation in Ukraine

Sky News: First Edition

One year on from when the war in Ukraine begun, UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder explains how the war has brought “kindness” amid the “pain” he has witnessed first-hand.

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A Current Affair

Emergency Specialist at UNICEF, Peta Barnes, is an everyday Australian carrying out one extraordinary mission to help the people of Syria and Türkiye.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sitting and laughing with young children.

Sydney Morning Herald (SMH)

UNICEF Australia’s chief advocate for children, Nicole Breeze, speaks to the change that needs to be made in childcare affordability and accessibility as the government prepares to tackle the issues.

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4BC

UNICEF spokesperson James Elder speaks to 4BC as the death toll rises from horror earthquake in Türkiye, Syria

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Herald Sun

UNICEF executive director Catherine Russell on the situation in Syria and Türkiye in the aftermath of the earthquake.

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3AW

UNICEF spokesperson, James Elder, speaks with 3AW Melbourne about the desperate search as the Türkiye and Syria earthquake death toll skyrockets.

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UNICEF Spokesperson Elliot Stein speaking to the media.

Canberra Times

Treasurer Jim Chalmers started a "conversation" about measuring wellbeing in Australia, UNICEF Spokesperson, Elliot Stein, weighs in on the discussion.

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A Somalian family walking in the desert

ABC Radio National

International aid agencies are warning that millions are suffering from food shortages, and over 200 thousand are at high risk of dying of starvation in Somalia.

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The Daily Telegraph

UNICEF Australia Ambassador, Emma McKeon speaks to the Daily Telegraph about children and sports on International Children's Day.

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ABC News

Calls for outreach support in remote communities to help First Nations' people gain birth certificates.

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The West Australian

There is a fresh call for Australia to create a national polio surveillance network, as Victoria increases its wastewater testing.

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The Guardian

‘It is beyond bleak’: Pakistan floods affecting 16m children, says Unicef. Devastating conditions were triggered by heavy monsoon rains that have so far killed more than 1,500 people.

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The Australian

A year after the Taliban seized power, Afghanistan’s economy is in ruins – and women are paying the highest price.

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Vogue Australia

A year after the fall of Kabul UNICEF Afghanistan’s Sam Mort speaks to Yalda Hakim about this crisis of education, and how she still has hope for the future.

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AFR

More employers offering leave to grandparents thanks to an initiative by workplace advisory group Parents at Work and UNICEF, which was launched last year to lift workplace standards for families and carers.

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Gold Coast Bulletin

Emma McKeon has marked her move to the Gold Coast by launching a personal fundraising appeal, raising $20,000 for emergency support in Ukraine.

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