Nuclear submarines

Brian Toohey, Alison Broinowski and Vince Scappatura will take part in a webinar hosted by聽the Australian Anti-AUKUS Coalition on March 26. Bevan Ramsden reports.

A protest聽outside PM Anthony Albanese's electorate office was one of several protests around the country demanding that the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal be scrapped. Video by Peter Boyle.

A B-52 bomber superimposed over a camouflage pattern, with a red No symbol

Anti-war and peace networks are organising a聽national protest聽outside federal MPs鈥 offices, demanding聽an end to AUKUS and the billions being wasted on a new arms race.听Pip Hinman聽reports.

Sub imperial power book

Chris Slee reviews Clinton Fernandes鈥 new book examining Australia鈥檚 alliance with United States imperialism and its role in its own region.

Graph showing who benefits from stage 3 tax cuts

鈥淪top the cuts,鈥 is the usual left response at budget time. But on the eve of the first budget to be delivered by the Anthony Albanese Labor government, there are three cuts we should support. Peter Boyle reports.

Community opposition to the secret AUKUS nuclear submarine deal is growing. Kerry Smith reports.

Australia鈥檚 operation of nuclear-powered submarines will make it the first non-nuclear weapon state to manipulate a loophole in the International Atomic Energy Agency inspection system. Binoy Kampmark reports.

Sydney Anti-AUKUS protest

Protesters demanded AUKUS be scrapped on September 16, a year since it was signed. Kerry Smith reports.

A year after Scott Morrison signed Australia up to the AUKUS 鈥渟ecurity鈥 treaty, the United States and British partners are providing more information about the secretive weapons鈥 arrangement. Pip Hinman reports.

Gatherings marked the聽anniversary of the US聽bombing of聽Hiroshima and Nagasaki, calling on聽Labor to sign the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear聽Weapons, scrap AUKUS and bring Julian Assange home. Kerry Smith reports.

The billions of聽dollars聽wasted on military spending聽and聽tax cuts for the rich should be used to fund renewables,聽argues聽Peter Boyle.听

The AUKUS security partnership, announced last September, has muddied the pool of non-proliferation. Binoy Kampmark reports.