Protests target Howard, ERA
SYDNEY 鈥� About 150 protesters gathered outside the Town Hall here on November 6 to express their anger at the Jabiluka uranium mine. The rally and march through the city centre to the offices of Energy Resources of
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New BHP boss bad news for workers
By Geoff Payne
NEWCASTLE 鈥� The appointment of Paul Anderson as the new face at the top of Australia's largest company adds a new element of insecurity for BHP's workers. Anderson says he wants to "increase
By Renfrey Clarke
MOSCOW 鈥� The defence of human rights and the environment in Russia scored an important victory on October 29, when a St Petersburg judge rejected treason charges brought by security police against nuclear safety campaigner
By Arrow Tong
School is oppressive. There are no two ways about it. For one, school (and students) are supposed to be "apolitical" 鈥� and school authorities try to keep it that way. Political repression tries to keep us quiet whenever we do take a
Is Hansonism finished?
By Peter Boyle
The sudden resignation of a Queensland MP is the latest of a string of setbacks for the far-right Pauline Hanson's One Nation, but it is too early to write off this party. Ever since the mid-1970s, the
The Bonnie and Clyde of Cork
Disco PigsWritten by Enda WalshDirected by Brian KiernanPerformed by Kevin O'Leary and Orla FitzgeraldTouring Australia Review by Bronwen Beechey
Described by a British critic as "like something dreamed up by Quentin
By Sue Boland
The Howard government is talking tough in a bid to exert maximum pressure on the senators with the softest positions on the GST 鈥� independents Mal Colston and Brian Harradine and the Australian Democrats 鈥� to try to get its tax
The Brandon Teena StoryDirected by Susan Muska and Greta OlafsdotterPride DivideDirected by Paris PoirierDistributed by Queer Screen, phone (02) 9332 4938 Review by Bronwen Beechey
These recently made documentaries from the US, screened at the
Musical revolutionary
Loving VibrationRas Midas and the BridgeJML Music ProductionSend US$18 to PO Box 7504, Santa Cruz, CA 95061, USAE-mail <voiceluv@cruzio.com> Review by Norm Dixon
Contrary to popular myth, left-wing reggae 鈥� in
The two high school walkouts against racism in July and August showed just how far some school authorities are prepared to go to repress students' activism: At Mt Clear Secondary College in Ballarat, after students had spent weeks raising money to
Action needed against Centrelink job threat, say workers
By Jim McIlroy
BRISBANE 鈥� Staff and community leaders have expressed outrage over reported plans by the federal government's social welfare delivery agency, Centrelink, to slash up to
By James Vassilopoulos
During the recent 21-day public sector strike in Colombia, eight trade unionists were assassinated. The murderers were paramilitary units possibly linked to the conservative government of Andres Pastrana, elected in August.
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