A small number of neo-Nazis tried but failed to聽stop the Merri-Bek City Council鈥檚 Day of Mourning ceremony聽from聽going ahead in Coburg on January 26. Sue Bolton reports.
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Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus selects his favourite red and green books from 2022.
Just days after US President Joe Biden called global warming 'an existential threat to human existence', the US proceeded with the nation's largest-ever auction of oil and gas permits, reports Kenny Stancil.
CELAC member countries signed the Buenos Aires declaration to make Latin America and the Caribbean a community of sovereign nations, reports Tanya Wadhwa.
Movement leaders from across Latin America and the Caribbean meet ahead of CELAC summit in Argentina
More than 300 leaders of social organisations, unions and people鈥檚 movements from across Latin America and the Caribbean gathered ahead of the CELAC聽meeting, reports Fernanda Paix茫o.
MPs from both major parties have absorbed an聽investor鈥搒tyle thinking, even towards public housing. Andrew Chuter argues that聽na茂ve economic theories of supply and demand will not聽fix the homelessness problem.
Three climate activists have been found guilty and charged for resisting Woodside's聽Scarborough gas hub in the Burrup.聽Nova Sobieralski reports.
Labor's聽Indigenous Voice to Parliament will be another token gesture, unless the government is forced by a strong popular movement to take real measures towards聽First Nations justice, argues Socialist Alliance.
Oxfam's annual report on global inequality is a damning indictment of the聽chronically inequitable capitalist system, argues Peter Boyle.
It took a mass civil rights movement to end legal racial segregation in the United States, writes Malik Miah. The same must happen to abolish policing and the corrupt criminal 鈥渏ustice鈥 system.
United States President Joe Biden has announced a dramatic expansion of restrictions on people from Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti seeking asylum at the US border with Mexico, writes Barry Sheppard.
Malaysian socialist Soh Sook Hwa spoke to Isaac Nellist about Malaysian politics and building a political alternative.
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