鈥淧rotect Country and our climate鈥 was the headline message of a protest outside the Labor Party national conference opening. Alex Bainbridge reports.
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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.
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.
Refugee Action Collectives have launched an聽open letter asking the Minister for Home Affairs Clare O'Neil to help refugees stranded in Indonesia.聽
Refugee rights activists held a protest outside Jim Chalmers鈥櫬爀lectoral office, calling on Labor to deliver better policy for聽refugees and asylum seekers. Alex Bainbridge reports.
The Greens leadership is wrong to focus on getting more MPs and that its someone else鈥檚 job to do the 鈥渟treet聽heat鈥 it knows is needed, argues聽Sam Wainwright.聽The changes we urgently need will聽only come聽from sustained extra-parliamentary mobilisations.
The Greens have聽shown that Labor鈥檚聽Housing Australia Future Fund bill would not guarantee funding for public, social and affordable housing nor would it tackle out-of-control rent rises. Alex Bainbridge reports.
Tributes to Stewart West聽were powerfully worded, but hearing Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton honour him for the kinds of things they mostly do not do聽made me angry.聽Emily McGrath looks at the legacy of her late grandfather.
Tamils rallied聽to commemorate the massacre of tens of thousands of Tamils by the Sri Lankan armed forces in Mullivaikkal in the north of the island of Sri Lanka in May 2009. Chris Slee reports.
How can we prevail on Labor to admit that realpolitik is obscene as a frame for its Israel relations? How can we force it to see the Israeli colonising project as unacceptable in today鈥檚 world, asks Ken Blackman?
A protest outside the office of immigration minister Andrew Giles demanded聽permanent visas for refugees. Chris Slee reports.
Hundreds called on the federal Labor聽government to deliver its promise to give permanent protection to thousands of refugees聽left in limbo because of聽cruel asylum seeker聽policies. Peter Boyle reports.
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