Climate activists talked to customers going into the Newtown branch of the National Australia Bank about helping stop the bank funding Whitehaven Coal's expansion. Jim McIlroy reports.
Issue 1370
News
Climate Coalition Sydney organised a forum that heard from four union and environmental activists fighting against the Australian government鈥檚 fossil fuel expansionism. David Killingly reports.
This December 1, for the twelfth year in a row, there was a West Papua flag-raising on the historic Leichhardt Town Hall, courtesy of the Inner West Council, reports Peter Boyle.
Iranian refugees are continuing their 24/7 protest demanding permanent visas outside the Immigration department. Chris Slee reports.
The so-called China threat was discussed at a webinar on November 30 of around 150 people. Jim McIlroy reports.
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.
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
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.
Protesters outside Deep Yellow鈥檚 annual general meeting said聽the company must end its plans to mine uranium at Mulga Rock聽on the land of the Upurli Upurli people. Sam Wainwright reports.
Pressure is growing on the NSW government not to allow聽police to conduct an internal investigation over their alleged assault of聽Sydney identity Danny Lim.听Sonia Hickey reports.
Three thous补苍诲听nurses and midwives rallied outside the Western Australian parliament聽as part of a state-wide strike for better wages and conditions. Chris Jenkins reports.
Australian Greens foreign affairs spokesperson Senator Jordon Steele-John has condemned Turkey鈥檚 latest aggression against Kurds in north and east Syria and in northern Iraq. Peter Boyle reports.
鈥淲e are heroes, but we are treated as zeros,鈥 a NSW Nurses and Midwives Association nurse said at their fourth strike this year. Kerry Smith reports.
Santos is 鈥渇ighting tooth and nail鈥 to argue it should not have to consult Traditional Owners of the Sea Country it wants to drill in. Pip Hinman reports.
The Freedom Movement of Iran 鈥撀燪ueensland has been organising weekly protests in Brisbane calling on the federal government to do to help聽the democracy movement win in Iran. Kerry Smith reports.
Petrina Harley,聽one of three members of Scarborough Gas Action Alliance arrested last November for stopping Woodside鈥檚 operations on Murujuga, is facing court, Alex Bainbridge reports.
The Kurdish community held an emergency rally聽outside the State Library of Victoria in solidarity with the people of Rojava, in northern Syria, who are under attack from Turkey. Jim McIlroy reports.
Peter Boyle reports that Sydney's Kurdish community and their supporters held a snap protest against Turkish air attacks against towns and villages in north-east Syria and northern Iraq/South Kurdistan.
About 60 people took聽part in a funeral for trees, forests and animals lost due to destruction caused by the North East Link project. Mary Merkenich reports.
The WA government has taken the Australian Nursing Federation聽to the Industrial Relations Commission聽in a bid to stop the union from voting on its latest enterprise bargaining agreement offer. Chris Jenkins reports.
At least 6000 people gathered to show solidarity with the ongoing protests in Iran, sparked by the murder of Jina Masa Amini. Alex Salmon reports.
The Iranian community is still standing strong in solidarity several months on from聽the Iran protests sparked by the murder of Jina Mahsa Amini聽in Iran. Petrina Harley reports.
Analysis
Jews against the Occupation sent this聽open letter to the Mayor and councillors at聽Randwick City Council, requesting it revisit its聽decision to fly the flag of Israel on April 26.
Anthony Albanese publicly revealed that he had been lobbying the Joseph Biden administration to stop proceedings against Julian Assange, reports Binoy Kampmark.
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.
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.
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
The IMF has debunked the myth that聽heightened inflation means workers聽should accept below-inflation wage rises 鈥 real wage cuts. Neville Spencer reports.
The Socialist Alliance (Australia) released the following statement in response to Turkey's genocidal attacks on North East Syria and Northern Iraq and attacks on Kurdish populations inside Iran.
Calls are growing louder for charges to be dropped against ADF whistleblower David McBride, who will face a criminal court next year, reports Pip Hinman.
Gregory Moore, former Senior Lecturer in Plant Science and Arboriculture, gave the following eulogy for the trees at a protest against the Victorian government's North East Link Project.
World
While Jakarta is busy tearing West Papua apart, Papuans raised the banned Morning Star flag on December 1, to commemorate its independence 鈥 which was stolen in May 1963, writes Yamin Kagoya.
In response to the existential threat of climate change, the Tuvaluan government has announced it will become the world鈥檚 first 鈥渄igital nation鈥. Binoy Kampmark reports.
The British Supreme Court has ruled that the Scottish parliament does not have the power to legislate for an independence referendum. Dick Nichols reports.
Dr Jeyakumar Devaraj from the Socialist Party of Malaysia聽discusses the recent election result and the challenges facing the new government.
Pablo Stefanoni, editor of the progressive Latin American magazine Nueva Sociedad discusses the situation in South America after the left鈥檚 victory in Brazil.
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.
Mining companies argue that deep-sea mining is necessary to achieve the global transition to renewables, reports Ben Radford, but this is a lie.
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).
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.
Journalists, political parties and movements from Latin American and African countries condemned the invading Turkish state's attacks on North and East Syria (Rojava) and called for action, reports ANF English.
Parties from across the Asia-Pacific have issued the following joint statement in response to the attacks by Turkey and Iran on Kurdish communities.
The pro-Kurdish People鈥檚 Democratic Party (HDP) in Turkey has called for immediate action against Turkey鈥檚 cross-border attacks on North East Syria and Northern Iraq to prevent another humanitarian catastrophe, reports Susan Price.
Nataliya Levytska,聽deputy chairperson of the Independent Mineworkers Union of Ukraine, discusses the situation of Ukrainian trade unions.
Firat News Agency reports that after Turkey carried out intense air strikes on North and East Syria and Northern Iraq in the early hours of November 20, protests took place in several different European cities.
Culture
Barry Healy reviews two Perth art exhibitions exploring the Australian landscape as seen through the eyes of invading capitalism and surviving Aboriginality.
Mat Ward looks back at November's political news and the best new music that related to it.
Can聽psychedelic drugs help people who are facing death cope with their fears and emotions? That question is examined in聽Dosed 2: the trip of a lifetime, a new Canadian documentary.听Barry Healy reviews.
In his new self-published e-book, long-time Australian ecoanarchist Ted Trainer argues for a Simpler Way, where people shift from competition to cooperation, individualism to collectivism, and acquisitiveness to gaining life satisfaction from non-material pursuits. Hans A Baer reviews.
Fremantle singer/songwriter Dave Johnson has produced an album full of big themes, heart and musicality, writes Bill Lawrie.
With classy production values, consummate acting and tasteful direction, Margrete: Queen of the North聽is a very humane couple of hours of cinema.听Barry Healy聽reviews.
A new collection of essays聽chronicles Australia鈥檚 radical New Theatre, writes Maree F Roberts, where women took on prominent roles, including as creative and production directors, and playwrights.