Melanie Barnes

Several hundred people formed a picket outside the gates of Bisalloy Steel in Wollongong to protest its links with the Israeli military. Melanie Barnes reports.

Two anti-war organisations organised a protest outside Business Illawarra鈥檚 Defence Industry Conference at the聽Shellharbour Civic Centre. Melanie Barnes reports.

Three weeks before the AUKUS nuclear聽submarine deal was announced, a new plan to build a large renewable energy hub at Port Kembla was unveiled. Melanie Barnes reports.

Alexander Brown, Melanie Barnes 补苍诲听Nick Southall write about John Rainford's聽contributions to communist, labour and social movements.

A photo exhibition in Tokyo on January 23鈥26 celebrated the life and advocacy of Song Sin-do, who campaigned for an apology from the Japanese government for coercing her into sexual slavery during World War II, writes Melanie Barnes.

A public forum 鈥淏eyond the Carbon Price鈥 will take place at NSW Parliament House on April 27 to open the fourth Climate Action Summit, to be held at the University of Western Sydney over April 27-29. A diverse panel of speakers will engage with the question of how Australia should tackle climate change now that the carbon price has been adopted.
Ammar Ali Jan is a 23-year-old activist in Pakistan who visited Australia earlier this year to speak at the Resistance national conference. He is an organiser of the Progressive Youth Front (PYF), which campaigns for democracy and against corruption. Last week, he spoke to Melanie Barnes from Resistance about what鈥檚 been happening in Pakistan, especially the devastating impact of the recent floods. * * *
I鈥檓 a climate change activist and have lived in Hobart for five years. During that time, I鈥檝e been involved in the campaign against the Gunns鈥 pulp mill, through the group Students Against the Pulp mill. More recently I鈥檝e been a member of Climate Action Hobart. I鈥檓 running as a candidate for the Socialist Alliance for the seat of Denison in the August 21 federal election.
The following open letter is to Tasmanian federal Labor MP Duncan Kerr, from Resistance.
On January 5, federal environment minister Peter Garrett delayed final approval for the Gunns' Tamar Valley pulp mill in Tasmania, rejecting three modules of the environmental assessment while approving nine others.
Students Against the Pulp Mill are holding their first forum on March 1 as a way for young people around Tasmania to organise opposition to the Tamar Valley pulp mill.
Greens leader Senator Bob Brown has called on the new Rudd Labor government to scrap the pulp mill that has been approved to be built in northern Tasmania. Brown has pointed to the strong Greens vote that helped the ALP regain all lower house seats in Tasmania as a mandate to stop the mill.