The聽annual Reclaim the Night rally was followed the next day by a conference discussing feminist campaigns organised by聽the Geelong Women Unionists Network. Jacqueline Kriz听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.
Celeste Liddle
A Yes vote won鈥檛 change whose constitution it is; a no vote won鈥檛 take the struggle back decades, argues Arrente woman Celeste Liddle.
Arrente woman Celeste Liddle believes that fear is winning the day in the Voice referendum discussion聽and that a process of truth-telling first could have achieved a different result. Pip Hinman and Ruth Heymann report.
Several hundred people protested to free the refugees imprisoned in the Park Hotel and Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation prisons.
The enormous 鈥 some estimate 60,000-strong 鈥 Invasion Day rally in Melbourne was a fitting rejoinder to the conservative campaign pushed by the mainstream media and politicians in the lead-up to January 26.
The right-wing released a poll on January 24 that, unsurprisingly, found just 11% of those surveyed want the date changed.
The Radical Ideas Conference organised by Resistance: Young Socialist Alliance over August 18 to 20 attracted young and older radicals committed to 鈥渟parking the resistance鈥.
, an Arrente woman, union activist and writer joined abortion rights and Socialist Alliance activist Kamala Emanuel and from Resistance in a fascinating panel 鈥淲omen fight back against misogyny and rape culture鈥.
Last week the ABC broadcast , a program following the joint travels of federal Labor MP Linda Burney and conservative commentator Andrew Bolt as they debate whether Indigenous peoples should be 鈥渞ecognised鈥 in Australia鈥檚 Constitution.
Viewers are told at the outset that they will be asked to vote in a referendum on constitutional reform. The program claims this referendum 鈥渃ould unite or divide our nation鈥 and asks: 鈥淗ow will you vote?鈥