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By Andrew Honey This year, designated Indigenous People's Year by the UN, is the 205th anniversary of the resistance to the invasion of Australia. Just what is Australia's record on indigenous rights 25 years after the 1967 referendum to
Cambodia: the unthinkable The seemingly unthinkable is becoming plausible. Pol Pot's genocidal Khmer Rouge is rebuilding a strength that might enable it to once again impose its terror on the Cambodian people — courtesy of the United
New world music mag The first issue of Culture (formerly Isis) has hit the streets. Culture describes itself as a "roots music magazine" and concentrates on African music and reggae. Judging from the depth of information, range of
EYA launches high school tour By Elle Morrell Young environmentalists are gearing up to start the Environmental Youth Alliance's new high school tour for 1993. EYA aims to reach up to 200 high schools around the country, equipped with the
By Sean Malloy "There is a huge contradiction between the action being taken by the government and the contents of Wanted: Our Future. The Carmichael report, Keating's youth jobs schemes and the income levels set by the government fly in the
The Stolen Children Directed by Gianni Amelio With Enrico Lo Verso, Valentina Scalici and Giuseppe Ieracitano Reviewed by Bronwen Beechey Vittorio de Sica's famous 1947 film The Bicycle Thieves told a story of the humiliation of a poor
Perth can have an integrated transport system which includes a light rail component. This is the opinion of members of the Light Rail Action Group, a diverse group of people who are interested in improving transport in Perth. We asked PHIL
Sam Watson Indigenous Peoples Party The Australian Indigenous Peoples Party has now been officially registered as a political party by the Australian Electoral Office and party branches throughout the nation are now preparing for the
By Norm Dixon A claim by Papua New Guinea's minister responsible for Bougainville, Michael Ogio, that the Bougainville Revolutionary Army has killed 17 civilians involved in restoring services to southern Bougainville is a "deliberate and
Perth forum discusses left alternative By Stephen Robson PERTH — More than 100 people attended a special Politics in the Pub here on January 22 to discuss prospects for a left alternative. It was chaired by Ian Alexander, the retiring
Population and equity In their replies to Peter Boyle's article on population and the environment, Mark O'Connor and Graham Caldersmith (January 20) respectively argue that dealing with issues of equity and wealth distribution are not enough
BASMA ABOU-SHARAR, a media worker for the Intifada Committee in Amman, Jordan, was in Australia late last year to bring information on events in the Israeli-occupied territories on the West Bank and in Gaza. MIRIAM TRAMER of 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ Weekly met