Stories from 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ News Podcast 33

Nauru offshore detention

Refugee rights group said 40 people who recently sought asylum in Western Australia should be brought back from offshore detention. Pip Hinman °ù±ð±è´Ç°ù³Ù²õ.Ìý

Representatives of more than 30 community organisations met to discuss working more closely to oppose AUKUS and the US-Australia war drive against China. Kerry Smith reports.

The family of Dunghutti teenager Jai Kalani WrightÌýhave welcomed the news that a NSW Police officer,Ìýwhose car collided with the 16 year old, has been charged. Kerry Smith reports.

Two hundred people attended Geelong Rainbow’s annual Pride march, which was followed by a festival celebrating LGBTIQ performers. Angela Carr reports.

Abdullah Ocalan

Nilüfer Koç writes that imprisoned Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan has become a symbol as well as an effective actor for progressive change in the Middle East — and must be freed.

The numberÌýof asbestos-polluted sitesÌýgrowsÌýby the day, people should be asking why the EPAÌýhas failed to actÌýfor a decade.ÌýPeter Boyle reports.

Residents are opposed toÌýSantos' plan toÌýdrill underwater gas wells and lay a pipeline in the Timor Sea, pointing to opposition from Tiwi people and climate scientists.ÌýStephen W Enciso reports.

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Palestinian Australia Khaled GhannamÌýpaid tribute to the common struggle across Latin America and Palestine for self-determination at the Chilean Communist Party's commemoration. Kerry Smith reports.

The Refugee Action Collective organised a vigil to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the murder of Iranian Kurdish refugee Reza Barati by guards at the Australian-run detention centre on Manus Island, writes Chris Slee.

Accessible financial and other materialÌýsupports, including housing,Ìýfor victim-survivors are an important part ofÌýcombatting genderedÌýviolence.ÌýAneesa Bhamjee reports.