Alex Bainbridge

Campaigns for First Nations justice, housing and international solidarity were discussed at the Festival of the Daring as part of Ecosocialism 2022. Kerry Smith reports.

A political response is needed to win people away from those peddling conspiracies, or worse, in the growing so-called 鈥渇reedom鈥 rallies, argues Alex Bainbridge.

The federal government聽has聽failed on vaccines,聽quarantine and adequate or timely income support. Alex Bainbridge and Sarah Hathway聽argue that for a lockdown to work, it is imperative workers have income support and stable housing.

Unions and community organisations need to step up the push for real change, including a meaningful wage rise for low-paid workers, argues Alex Bainbridge.

Alex Bainbridge, Sarah Hathway 补苍诲听Sam Wainwright put the case for a health and justice-focussed聽response to the devestating outbreak of COVID-19 in India.聽

The withdrawal of combat troops from Afghanistan is a welcome development. But, as Alex Bainbridge argues, it doesn鈥檛 mean that the warmongers in Canberra and Washington have been defeated.

Crown Sydney

Everybody knows the gambling industry feeds on misery. We need to hold the individual fat cats accountable.聽But we also have to shine a spotlight on the pathway out of this systemic mess, argues Alex Bainbridge.

Alex Bainbridge writes about 91自拍论坛's new聽video podcast 鈥 the 91自拍论坛 Show 鈥 which aims to cover聽important topical issues and involve guests from the diversity of progressive opinion 补苍诲听campaign areas.

The Prime Minister's pitiful one word change to the national anthem is a meaningless symbolic change that aims to bolster nationalism, argue聽Marianne Mackay and Alex Bainbridge.

Trump defeated, now we need to battle Biden

Donald Trump's defeat does not mean that Trumpism is dead. The struggles are going to have to continue, argues Alex Bainbridge.

People's Democratic Party congress

The Erdo臒an regime has issued arrest warrants聽for 82 members of聽the popular left-wing People鈥檚 Democratic Party in Turkey.聽Alex Bainbridge argues the Australian government must take a stand for democracy and civil rights.

Alan Tudge says "foreign actors" are "straining" the country's social cohesion. Alex Bainbridge argues that if he was seriously worried, he could start by looking in the mirror.