Thousands of people rallied against AUKUS, for forests and housing and rent reforms outside Labor's national conference. Alex Bainbridge reports.
AUKUS
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's argument that long-term government is counterposed to pro-working class policies contains major flaws, argues聽Alex Bainbridge.
Visiting Pacific peace activists Monaeka Flores (from Guahan/Guam) and Shinako Oyakawa (from Okinawa) warn that the United States military expansion in the Pacific has the dystopian objective of 鈥渨inning鈥 a nuclear war at the expense of the people on whose land these military bases are sited, reports Peter Boyle.
We can鈥檛 possibly mobilise the human and material resources needed to confront the climate crisis 鈥 the real threat to our security 鈥 while聽gearing up for a new Cold War, let alone a hot war, argues Sam Wainwright.
To challenge its聽drive to war and to force the government to invest in its people, students need to organise, argues聽Harrison Brennan.
Speakers criticised the AUKUS pact and the proposed nuclear powered submarines at a bigger than usual Hiroshima Day protest. Paul Petit reports.
鈥淣o subs, no war, no US bases on our shore鈥 rang through the streets聽as protesters commemorated the 78th anniversary of the US' nuclear assault on the city of Hiroshima and three days later Nagasaki. Alex Bainbridge reports.
The Anthony Albanese government looks likely to prevent delegates voting on the merits of the AUKUS alliance and to recognise Palestine as a state. Why is it so scared of dissent, asks Stuart Rees.
Anti-war, climate and housing activists are among those who will be protesting outside Labor鈥檚 national conference.聽Others will be doing it inside. Alex Bainbridge reports.
The Hiroshima Day rally,聽organised by the No AUKUS Coalition Victoria, heard a聽variety of speakers condemn the AUKUS nuclear聽deal. Jordan AK reports.
Another protest called on Labor to scrap the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal and to sign the 2017 Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Peter Boyle and Pip Hinman聽report.
Labor ministers聽happily agreed to allow the United States to deepen and tighten militarisation of聽Australia at the AUSMIN 2023 talks. Bevan Ramsden reports.
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