Anti-racism

Campaigns for First Nations justice, housing and international solidarity were discussed at the Festival of the Daring as part of Ecosocialism 2022. Kerry Smith reports.

Rachel Perkins

Rachel Perkins' new series,聽The Australian Wars, is a powerful history of colonial wars of occupation against First Nations peoples, writes Andrew Chuter.

Josie Alec told Coral Wynter about the campaign to save ancient Murujuga rock art on the Burrup Peninsula from being destroyed by a聽fertiliser plant, which could instead operate from a聽nearby industrial area.

Abandoning and demonising our most vulnerable children must end. Western Australia can lead the way by reforming its child bail laws and ensuring children can remain with their families where possible, argues聽Gerry Georgatos.

The Hazara community is demanding that Labor聽speak out about the escalation of violence and protect聽Hazaras in accordance with its international obligations. Janet Parker reports.

Dave Riley

Dave Riley, long-time socialist, artist, satirist and chef, was an enthusiast about trying out new ventures to broaden the socialist project. Jim McIlroy reports on his life.

A new movement has developed in response to an attack on Hazara school children in Kabul on September 30 where more than 50 students, mostly girls, were killed and more than 80 others were wounded.聽Amir Haidari reports.

Socialist Alliance extends its聽solidarity聽to聽the mass protest movement in Iran that has developed in response to the killing of Mahsa Amini by the Iranian authorities.

The first day of the Ecosocialism 2022 conference brought together聽many activists involved in climate, union and solidarity campaigns in Newcastle. Niko Leka reports.

Giorgia Meloni

The European far right are seeking to capitalise on the crises resulting from Russia's war on Ukraine to mobilise support, argue Malik Miah and Barry Sheppard.

Sydney Al Nakba protest.

The Canterbury-Bankstown Council unanimously supported a motion condemning 鈥渁nti-Palestinianism鈥 on September 29.聽Khaled Ghannam reports.

Any call for a republic that is disconnected from addressing the very real social and ecological crises will not be enough, argues聽Sam Wainwright.