Members of the Kurdish community and their allies held an emergency rally at Sydney Town Hall to defend the gains of the Rojava revolution, reports Peter Boyle.
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Human rights organisations and Kurdish-Iranian refugee activist Behrouz Boochani have condemned Labor鈥檚 new racist anti-asylum seeker laws. Chloe DS reports on the community outcry.
People's Blockade participants explain why they attended, what they think about the NSW government's attempts to suppress the protest and why we need to end coal and gas.
Hundreds of people packed the Coburg Town Hall to discuss how to resist public money being used to prop up weapons corporations at the expense of essential services. Jacob Andrewartha reports.
Labor and the Coalition teamed up to push through another law to facilitate its controversial AUKUS nuclear submarine plan. Kerry Smith reports.
The Australian-Kurdish community is very concerned for 脟i臒dem (Lenna) Aslan's wellbeing after she was arrested in Turkey just before boarding a flight back home to Australia. Peter Boyle reports.
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Labor failed to pass its anti-CFMEU bill after the Coalition withdrew its support, arguing it was not strong enough. Sue Bull reports.
Anti-nuclear activists protested outside a fundraiser at the Double Bay bowls club, hosted by Nationals MPs Keith Pitt and David Gillespie, advocates of the Coalition鈥檚 nuclear power plan. Kerry Smith reports.
Labor pretends to support a ceasefire on Gaza, but as Sue Bull argues, it has refused to take concrete steps to sanction Israel. It is therefore helping give Israel the political cover听it needs to continue its now nearly nine-month genocide.
NSW Greens Senator David Shoebridge told a 鈥淜ill The Bill鈥 protest at Sydney Town Hall that Labor鈥檚听Deportation and Entry Ban bill would give the immigration minister 鈥済od-like powers鈥. Peter Boyle reports.
Greens Senator David Shoebridge and anti-war activists spoke out against the global rise in military spending. Jim McIlroy reports.
Community leaders, including Palestinian Ahmed Abadla听from the Palestine Justice Movement, again called on the PM听Anthony Albanese to impose sanctions on Israel. Rachel Evans reports.
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