Peter Boyle spoke about the new wave of protests sparked by harsh anti-COVID-19 restrictions with Choo Chon Kai,聽who is聽working with the movement for democracy in China.
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Claims the new IR laws will聽close聽the gender pay gap 补苍诲听strengthen equal pay laws are welcome. But, as Mary Merkenich 补苍诲听Sarah Hathway argue, the laws聽will divide workers and weaken the Better Off Overall Test.
The so-called China threat was discussed at a webinar on November 30 of around 150 people. Jim McIlroy reports.
Mining companies argue that deep-sea mining is necessary to achieve the global transition to renewables, reports Ben Radford, but this is a lie.
Refugees and their supporters converged on Parliament to demand the federal government act on its聽promise聽to give 19,000 refugees permanent visas. Kerry Smith reports.
Dr Jeyakumar Devaraj聽from the Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM) discusses聽the challenges for Malaysia鈥檚 newly formed "government of national unity",聽headed by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim from the Pakatan Harapan (Alliance of Hope).
Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe聽apologised聽to those who took out home loans on the basis of his promise not to raise聽interest rates. But he had聽no聽apology for wage earners trying to make ends meet amid sharply rising prices. Peter Boyle reports.
The Independent and Peaceful Australia Network's聽annual conference criticised federal Labor for failing to聽pursue an independent聽foreign policy. Paul Oboohov 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
Turkey has struck more than 90 villages and towns in North East Syria since November 19, reports Susan Price. Meanwhile, international voices of condemnation are growing.
The International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People was marked by Justice for Palestine Meanjin 鈥 Brisbane with a giant flag drop from the Goodwill Bridge. Alex Bainbridge reports.
In the first contested election in the New South Wales Nurses and Midwives Union since 2003, John-Paul Marx, who ran on 鈥淎 Smarter Union鈥 ticket, received 38.7% of the vote. Niko Leka reports.
As the cost-of-living and housing crises hit hard, Labor was re-elected in Victoria, despite a 5.8% negative swing which went both to the right and left. The socialist vote was encouraging, reports Jacob Andrewartha.听
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