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Eco-Worrier

Jenny Fitzgibbon reviews Hannah Gwatkin's climate cabaret, Eco-Worrier, which is on again at Sydney's Fringe Festival in September.

Former judges open letter on Voice

A聽group of former judges, who make up聽The Australia Institute鈥檚 National Integrity Committee,聽issued an open letter to the Australian public calling for support for the Voice to Parliament, reports Kerry Smith.

Henrietta Lacks

Cancer victim Henrietta Lacks鈥 family reached an out of court settlement with聽medical company Thermo Fisher聽Scientific in the United States on August 2, related to the unauthorised use of her cervical cancer cells in medical research since the 1950s, reports Malik Miah.

John Smith

In Part 2 of our interview, John Smith, author of Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century: Globalization, Super-Exploitation聽and Capitalism鈥檚 Final Crisis, discusses Russia, China, multipolarity and anti-imperialism today with 91自拍论坛's Federico Fuentes.

Philip Lowe said he聽is proud聽of the RBA鈥檚 unpopular role in forcing working people to bear the burden of 鈥渇ighting inflation鈥. But don鈥檛 count on聽interest rates stopping rising inflation; unemployment is going up, too. Peter Boyle reports.

Rank-and-file teachers have launched a ticket to contest the NSW Teachers Federation elections which聽runs until September 20.聽Sean Valenzuela 补苍诲听Rachel Evans report.

Left Bloc Portugal Jorge Costa

In Part 2 of our interview, Left Bloc leader Jorge Costa discusses the recent rise of the far-right Chega (Enough) party in Portugal, with 91自拍论坛鈥檚 Dick Nichols.

Cabaret performer and "Eco-Worrier" Hannah Gwatkin speaks with Alex Bainbridge about her climate cabaret coming up at the Sydney Fringe.

A report by the Antipoverty Centre,聽published by GetUp!,聽reveals聽just how punishing 鈥渕utual obligation鈥 schemes are for those on JobSeeker and Youth Allowance. Isaac Nellist reports.

Fifty refugees rallied outside the electorate office of Minister for Home Affairs Clare O鈥橬eil to demand permanent residency for thousands living on temporary visas. Chris Slee reports.

Indian students are demanding their University take action against hazing rituals, which they say are linked to growing Islamophobic and casteist attacks, reports Isaac Nellist.

Maui FEMA

Barry Sheppard reports on the deadly firestorm in Maui and how real estate developers are seeking to profiteer from the disaster.