Queensland’s Annastacia Palaszczuk government hasÌýannouncedÌýplans to build another children’s jail in Woodford, next door to the adult maximum-security facility.ÌýPaul Gregoire ¾±²Ô³Ù±ð°ù±¹¾±±ð·É²õÌýDebbie Kilroy from Sisters Inside.
Anti-racism
Tributes to Stewart WestÌýwere powerfully worded, but hearing Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton honour him for the kinds of things they mostly do not doÌýmade me angry.ÌýEmily McGrath looks at the legacy of her late grandfather.
Tamils ralliedÌýto 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.
Hundreds rallied and marched in Sydney, Gadigal land, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Al Nakba. Video byÌýPeter Boyle.
Title 42 ends today at midnight, but the United States-led war on refugees will continue, as the policies that are replacing Title 42 are in many ways, much worse, writes Tamara Pearson.
Unionists at Ballarat Trades Hall Council (BTHC) marked 75 years since the Nakba. Ron Guy reports.
The monarchy seems like an enormous Ponzi schemeÌýand now is the right time to talk aboutÌýa republic,Ìýargues Tony Smith.
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As we prepare to join the global Palestinian diaspora in remembering the ethnic cleansing of 1948,ÌýFolke Bernadotte's personal storyÌýilluminates Zionism in action, writesÌýKen Blackman.
Tamil refugee activist Aran Mylvaganam was arrested, then released, during a protest at federal immigration, citizenship and multicultural affairs minister Andrew Giles’ office. Kerry Smith reports.
The Sudanese-Australian community mobilised outside Melbourne's State Library,Ìýcalling for a return to civilian rule in Sudan.ÌýJacob Andrewartha reports.
Work has started on the Perdaman fertiliser plant on the Burrup Peninsula, near Karratha, in Western Australia’s Pilbara region. Chris Jenkins reports.
The remarkable and outstanding Harry Belafonte died on April 25 at the age of 96. He lived a full life as a political activist andÌýencouraged young people to be more angry and rebellious, writes Malik Miah.
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