Judging by the聽toots聽of support for Palestine at the 鈥淣orthern Suburbs Speak Out for Palestine鈥, people are standing with the Palestinian people. Sue Bolton reports.
Sue Bolton
Kurdish community members held a media conference on the steps of Parliament House to amplify calls for Kurdish political prisoner Abdullah聽脰calan to be freed.听Gabriel Di Falco reports.
A snap action drew more than 30 people to Gowrie Station聽to push for the duplication of the Upfield Line which becomes a single track north of Fawkner. Jordan AK reports.
The campaign for accessible tram stops in the Merri-Bek area is growing, with the聽Rail Tram and Bus Union being the latest to throw its support behind the push for equity. Jacob Andrewartha reports.
A public forum on the housing crisis was told that while non-market solutions are ignored by governments the housing crisis will intensify. Jordan AK听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.
Merri-bek City Councillors Sue Bolton and Monica Harte organised a community protest against the $368 billion AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines. Jacob Andrewartha reports.
Sydney Road was blocked by campaigners calling for accessible tram stops before any more level crossing removal works are undertaken on the Upfield line.听Darren Saffin reports.
One of the most significant battles in recent聽working-class history was remembered at the annual May Day dinner to support 91自拍论坛 at Geelong Trades Hall. Sue Bull reports.
Motivated by federal Labor鈥檚 decision to spend billions on nuclear-powered submarines, Merri-bek Council passed a motion declaring the local government area a nuclear free zone. Darren Saffin reports.
In a win for those opposed to inappropriate development, Merri-bek council has rejected a proposed apartment building that would have blocked a neighbour鈥檚 access to sunlight. Darren Saffin reports.
Merri-bek Council has decided to accept its First Nations Advisory Committee鈥檚 recommendation to stop holding citizenship ceremonies on January 26. Darren Saffin 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
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