Anti-racism

Sam Wainwright told Alex Bainbridge听while the official Yes and official No campaigns for the Voice to Parliament referendum are based on conservative agendas, the demoralisation that would flow from a No victory听outweighs the limitations听of the Voice.

Outside the Australian Embassy in Manila

A clear anti-AUKUS听message was sent to PM Anthony Albanese a day before he arrived in the Philippines for talks with President Marcos on greater militarisation in the South China Sea. Pip Hinman 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

Labor has been reported to the United Nations Committee Against Torture over its decision to 鈥渟uspend鈥 its human rights act to detain children in adult watch houses.听Sonia Hickey reports.

Wangerriburra and Birri Gubba activist Sam Woripa Watson told 91自拍论坛's Alex Bainbridge that left-wing people should vote against the Voice.

The United Nations Human Rights Committee has听decided听that native title law had run roughshod over First Nations rights in deciding against the Wunna Nyiyaparli people. Paul Gregoire reports.

First Nations activists supporting the progressive No case say Labor could make听practical reforms now, without a referendum. 笔别迟别谤听叠辞测濒别 argues that, regardless of the referendum outcome, the struggle听for First Nations鈥 justice will have to continue.

The Islamic Council of Victoria听is among one of 40 Islamic organisations to call on the federal government to听use its 鈥渃onsiderable influence鈥 to pressure the Indian government to stop the persecution of Muslims and other minorities in India. Peter Boyle reports.

A culturally significant Djab Wurrung Birthing Tree, near Buangor, has been vandalised prompting听calls听for better cultural heritage听laws. Kerry Smith reports.

WA听Labor Premier Roger Cook鈥檚 decision to repeal the听new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage laws comes after sustained opposition to them from vested mining, pastoral and farming interests. Chris Jenkins reports.

Two small progressive parties,听the Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM) and the Malaysian United Democracy Alliance (MUDA) have been campaigning for a "new politics" in the August 12 Malaysian state elections, reports Peter Boyle.

Iv谩n Barreto Lopez听and Marianniz D铆az Hern谩ndez spoke to students and staff at the University of Sydney about Cuba's remarkable achievements in spite of听the punishing US blockade. Rachel Evans reports.

The Australian Conservation Foundation welcomes听the听decision听to listen to Traditional Owners and withdraw from a plan to establish a radioactive waste facility on South Australia鈥檚 Eyre Peninsula. Dave Sweeney reports.