Cryptocurrency continues finding new ways to enter the mainstream in 2018. The United Nations Children's Emergency Fund Australia (UNICEF Australia) is the latest organization to hop into the ...
Unicef Australia has announced The Hopepage, a browser-based cryptocurrency mining platform that uses a third-party computer's processing power to automatically generate funds. When on The Hopepage, ...
A former Northern Territory Young Australian of the Year has been named the Territory’s ambassador for the United Nations Children’s Fund. Find out who it is. Peter Susanto, 18, a fourth-year medicine ...
Sydney, Feb 4 (EFE).Sydney, Feb 4 (EFE). — The United Nations Fund for Children, or UNICEF, Thursday urged Australia not to send the nearly 100 children and babies of asylum seekers back to its ...
Taking control of one's browser to mine cryptocurrency has a somewhat of a negative connotation, but UNICEF Australia is seemingly doing it for good. The charity has launched something called The ...
Former Australian competitive swimmer Emma McKeon shared an appeal with her followers, asking them to help raise $250,000 for various programs in Bangladesh, including the SwimSafe initiative, access ...
BEIRUT – The U.N. children's agency says Australia has granted it 30 million Australian dollars, or about $23 million, to boost access to education for vulnerable children in Lebanon over the next ...
UNICEF Australia announced yesterday, April 29, an initiative that allows users to give over their computer’s processing power to mine cryptocurrency as a donation to the charity. Tony Andres Tang, ...
HP Australia has pledged to donate over $400,000 worth of essential technology to help NSW students and schools in regions affected by bushfires get back on their feet during the COVID 19 pandemic, ...
Cricket Australia has announced UNICEF Australia as a new Social Impact Partner for the next three years. The purpose-led partnership promotes UNICEF Australia’s ‘Until Every Girl Can Play’ campaign, ...
An unprecedented disaster is unfolding as the fiercest bush fires on record continue to wreak havoc across large parts of Australia. A total of 26 people have died, more than 2,000 homes have been ...