Three union activists were elected to听positions in a delayed election at听Geelong Trades Hall Council. Sue Bull reports.
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News
The federal government鈥檚 controversial plan to dump and store radioactive waste near Kimba, on the Eyre Peninsula, is the focus of new protest posters across the CBD. Kerry Smith 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
Current and former MPs and other prominent people have called for Kurdish leader Abdullah 脰calan's release to advance a peaceful solution to conflicts in the Middle East. Peter Boyle reports.
The North Sydney Council decided to revert听to its former position of opposing听the Western Harbour Tunnel and Beaches Link toll roads. Andrew Chuter reports.
Two experienced nurses and unionists are heading the Socialist Alliance NSW Senate ticket for the federal elections. Pip Hinman reports.
Socialist Alliance NSW Senate candidate听Paula Sanchez听explains why she is passionate about the nurses and midwives'听campaign听for safe ratios and better pay.
Thousands of nurses and midwives went on strike听after years of unsafe staffing levels were exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Isaac Nellist 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
Kuku Yalanji woman听Pat O鈥橲hane鈥檚 campaign for the seat of Leichhardt for Socialist Alliance听in Far North Queensland was launched听on February 13. Alex Bainbridge reports.
After several months of failed negotiations, radiology staff at I-MED Victoria stopped work on all sites on听February 14. Sarah Hathway reports.
Gail Hickey led the march through Redfern to remember the death of her son, TJ Hickey, 18 years ago. Isaac Nellist reports.
About 10,000 anti-vaccination protesters from around the country converged on Parliament House on February 12. Kerry Smith reports.
The New South Wales Nurses and Midwives Association听went on strike on February 15, defying the Industrial Relations Commission鈥檚 order to cancel its action, write Pip Hinman 补苍诲听Viv Miley.
After two years of campaigning, and amid threats to cancel the enterprise agreement,听the听Maritime Union of Australia has reached an听agreement with Patrick Stevedores. Jim McIlroy reports.
Climate activists Petrina Harley and Alex Salmon are running for the Socialist Alliance in the WA Senate while听Sam Wainwright is standing for听the seat of Fremantle. Janet Parker reports.
The听Hobart City Council has added to the pressure on the federal government to release refugees from indefinite听detention in the Park Hotel prison in Melbourne. Chloe DS reports.
Paula Sanchez, who is running for the Socialist Alliance in the NSW Senate, has called on the public to back the nurses鈥 strike on February 15. Pip Hinman reports.
Scott Morrison has temporarily shelved its 鈥淩eligious Discrimination Bill鈥, after a public outcry. This video footage, by Peter Boyle, was taken听at a听protest听organised by Community Action for Rainbow Rights.
Analysis
Paula Sanchez,听Juana Maldonaldo,听Ian Ellis-Jones听and Ben Radford听discuss the rise of struggle in Latin听America.
United States anti-war activist Professor Noam Chomsky said听regional听solutions exist听for the two main confrontations today 鈥斕齍kraine and China 鈥 but that the听US president is not interested.
As the rich and powerful have always done, Clive Palmer is boasting he will spend听$100听million on听influencing the outcome of the federal election. Peter Boyle reports.
Rachel Evans and Alex Bainbridge argue Labor's claim that its听tactics defeated听the听Religious Discrimination Bill do not stack up.听
Grace Tame and Brittany Higgins were widely praised for using their National Press Club addresses to highlight politicians' hypocrisy. Sue Bull argues we need action not words.
If we needed more proof that the 鈥渞eligious discrimination鈥 bill was anything more than an attempt to discriminate against the LGBTIQ community, the Australian Christian Lobby provided it, argues听Petrina Harley.
Adele Welsh argues听that no matter how it is dressed up, the听'let it rip' approach to the pandemic has caused untold harm to families, workplaces and communities.
The propaganda war against China and Russia got a whole lot worse in the past week. The very real danger of war either in our region, or in Europe, was made abundantly clear, argues William Briggs.
World
Jeff Shantz describes the community counter-protests that have risen up to challenge the far-right-led "Freedom Convoys" this month.
It is more than a century since Edward Bernays, the father of spin, invented 鈥減ublic relations鈥 as a cover for war propaganda, writes John Pilger. What is new is the virtual elimination of dissent in the mainstream.
A landmark appeal against a 2019 ban imposed on a leading Kurdish publisher and music distributor failed in the German Federal Administrative Court on January 26, reports Kerry Smith.
Hugo Ch谩vez broke into Venezuela's political scene 30 years ago at the head of a civilian-military rebellion. Andre铆na Ch谩vez Alava takes a look at the roots of the Bolivarian Revolution.
Since Peruvian president Pedro Castillo鈥檚 electoral victory in June, right-wing and anti-democratic forces have continued to campaign to听remove him from office, reports Ben Radford.
The Party of the Labouring Masses and Fight of the Masses听are jointly fielding a slate of candidates in the May 9 national elections in the Philippines. Vice presidential candidate听Walden Bello spoke at the election platform launch.
The United States and its backing of far-right forces in Ukraine听is the biggest impediment to peace, writes听Barry Sheppard.
Protesters again took to the streets of Minneapolis, Minnesota 鈥 where George Floyd was murdered by cops in 2020 鈥 demanding justice for a young Black man killed by the police, reports Malik Miah.
Culture
A new documentary film, The Other Side Of The River, shows the complexity of the women's revolution in Rojava and its contradictions. Director Antonia Kilian discusses the film.
Independent journalist and podcaster Rodrigo Acu帽a has teamed up with journalist Nicholas Ford on a new documentary project about Venezuela, reports Susan Price.